Online lecture: 24 October 2025 | 11:00 - 12:30 a.m. 

What does cheap energy have to do with fair wages? Why is Germany an increasingly unattractive location for many companies? And what role does nuclear energy play in a sustainable, economically viable energy system?

Prof Dr Gösta Jamin - financial economist and university lecturer - categorises the energy transition from an economic perspective. His presentation will show why affordable, predictable and low-carbon electricity generation is not only a key ecological issue, but also a key economic and socio-political one.

Among other things, Jamin explains in comprehensible theses:

  • How expensive energy undermines prosperity, wages and location quality.
  • Why volatile electricity prices from purely renewable sources are problematic.
  • What structural disadvantages result from a poor CO₂ footprint.
  • How a balanced energy mix with nuclear energy would make economic sense.

A committed, analytical contribution to the current debate - with a clear economic compass.

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