Last week Rethink Energy wrote about Germany’s increased ambitions within the offshore wind sector, and momentum starting to gather behind a green recovery to follow the Covid-19 pandemic. But the good news hasn’t stopped there. The government has just lifted two key regulations which lay at the heart of the stunted growth of the country’s renewables sector in recent years. But with targets still not sufficient to reach 65% renewables by 2030, a resurgence in onshore wind tenders could be the easiest route to success. The country’s ruling coalition reached a deal on Monday that will overturn both the minimum distance that wind turbines must have from dwellings, as well as a cap on large scale solar installations beyond a…