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21 Jan 2019, 13:30
Benjamin Wehrmann

麻豆无码版 minister proposes 2030 review of Germany鈥檚 coal exit strategy

dpa / Zeit Online

In order to ensure a secure power supply amid the phase-out of fossil power sources, Germany鈥檚 economy and minister Peter Altmaier has proposed a review of the country鈥檚 coal exit strategy by 2030, news agency dpa in an article carried by Zeit Online. Altmaier said that with the country already having to replace generation from nuclear power stations due to be shut down by 2022, in line with Germany鈥檚 nuclear phase-out, the country will have to ensure its power supply isn鈥檛 compromised as coal is replaced by renewables. Altmaier added that it was equally important that power prices for industry remain competitive. 鈥淭his concerns both energy intensive-industries and small and medium sized businesses,鈥 Altmaier said.
Greenpeace rejected Altmaier鈥檚 idea of a phase-out review. 鈥淏y 2030, the coal exit has to be completed, not reviewed,鈥 Martin Kaiser of Greenpeace Germany said, arguing that Altmaier鈥檚 proposal was in contempt of the Paris Agreement. Kaiser said the Fraunhofer research institute had shown that a 2030 coal exit was feasible, and that it was the only way for Germany to comply with its international climate protection obligations.
According to preliminary data, coal power accounted for 35.3 percent of Germany鈥檚 gross power production in 2018, compared to 35.2 percent from renewables. By 1 February, the coal commission is set to present its strategy to end coal-fired power production. The original release date was put back due controversy within the commission over financial aid for coal regions and questions over supply security and power prices.

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