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German "Green" minister admits electricity coal burning plants will have to go back into production — MercoPress

Germany will have to increase the burning of coal for electricity production, because of the cut in gas supplies from Russia, economy minister Robert Habeck announced, despite his Greem party s policy favoring green energy and eliminating fossil fuel. ....

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Germany to fire up coal plants as Russia turns down the gas | News | DW

The German economy minister says Germany must curb its gas use as Russia reduces its supply. Otherwise, things "could get tight in winter," he said. ....

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Germany adopts new law to hasten the end of coal plants


Germany adopts new law to hasten the end of coal plants
Naysayers say the target of no coal energy by 2030 is impossible to achieve.
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A new climate law adopted by Germany requires that all coal-fired power plants be shut down before the promulgated 2038 deadline. In January 2020, the German government had negotiated a deal worth €40 billion to phase out coal power by 2038, but now it seems the country is in a hurry to end its dependence on coal power due to urgent climate concerns.
The new law is a result of a judgment passed by Germany’s
Constitutional Court at the behest of a lawsuit filed by complainants who felt the onus of adhering to strict carbon emission norms and climate control unfairly fell on future generations. Under the original law of 2019, Germany was to become carbon neutral by 2050 and reduce its carbon emissions by 55% by 2030. But now, the new law says that it should become carbon neutral by 2045 and reduce emissions by 65% ....

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