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Germany to earmark 4 bln euros for market decarbonisation subsidies - source

The German government will allocate some 4 billion euros ($ 4.31 billion) for aids to assistance energyintensive companies switching to green production, a. government source told on Friday.

As part of Germany's ambitions to end up being climate-neutral by. 2045, Berlin prepares to award companies in industries such as. steel, glass, paper and chemicals 15-year aids in return. for decreasing carbon emissions in their production, the economy. ministry said in a declaration on Friday.

The ministry said the European Commission had approved the. aids' instrument, including that it would launch the first. calls for moneying soon.

The companies receiving the help would be chosen through a. bidding procedure in which business that can cut emissions the. most with the least expenses would win.

The source stated the first require funding of the very first. tender will happen in spring this year with 4 billion euros. provided for it, adding that a second round of tenders. would follow later on this year.

Berlin had actually initially prepared to provide business subsidies. that would amount to a quantity in the mid double-digit billion. euros.

But the entire programme was at risk following in 2015's. constitutional court judgment that banned the government from. using some 60 billion euros of debt for climate security. jobs.

Through the so-called environment defense contracts,. companies will be made up for the extra costs of green. production in industries where climate-friendly production. procedures can not presently be operated competitively.

(source: Reuters)