Protests in coal exit commission against NGOsā phase-out proposal
A proposal by environmental NGOs working in Germanyās coal exit commission to retire 16 gigawatt (GW) of coal capacity by 2022 has led to āharsh disputesā in the body tasked with devising a plan for the fossil fuelās total phase-out, Malte Kreutzfeldt writes in the Tageszeitung (taz). Industry representatives reportedly āyelledā at members of environmental NGOs who proposed to transfer 7.5 GW into a so-called security reserve in 2020 and to retire another 8.6 GW in 2022 in order to achieve the emissions reduction goal originally planned for 2020 two years later. Labour union representatives said the plan would have grave consequences especially for coal workers in the western coal mining areas in North Rhine-Westphalia, where most older coal plants are located, arguing that it would āsuddenly pull the plugā on the industry there.
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See Āé¶¹ĪŽĀė°ęs Commission watch and the article Taskforce agrees on post-coal strategy for German mining regions for background.