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Italy presses G7 for coal phase-out date ahead of energy meeting, sources say

Italy is promoting an contract amongst the Group of Seven wealthy countries to set a. target date for the phaseout of coal in power generation,. diplomatic sources stated ahead of a meeting of G7 energy. ministers in Turin.

An arrangement on this would be one step in the direction. suggested by the COP28 United Nations climate summit in Dubai. last year to shift away from nonrenewable fuel sources, of which coal is. the most contaminating.

Italy, which heads the G7 turning presidency this year,. currently prepares to shut off its coal-power plants by 2025,. other than on the island of Sardinia where the due date is 2028.

At the G7 meeting this weekend Rome wants to persuade its. partners - the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Canada. and Japan - to set a typical target date for completion of coal,. Italian diplomatic sources informed .

Rome is ready to bring forward its own deadline if it should. be necessary to broker an arrangement, the sources included.

Germany is withstanding Italy's efforts on a coal phase-out. due date, the sources said, in the middle of continuous settlements to find a. compromise at the Turin event starting on Sunday.

Berlin is currently intending to phase out its coal-fired power. plants in 2030 however the fuel is still the nation's 2nd most. essential energy source for electrical power generation.

Italy and Germany are likewise at odds over nuclear power, with. Rome going to say in the G7 communique that power produced by. nuclear fission is amongst the options G7 countries can choose to. lower reliance on fossil fuels.

Rome likewise wants to define assistance for research on new. generation nuclear reactors, the sources stated, but Germany,. which mothballed its last nuclear power station in 2023, is. against voicing support for energy originated from nuclear fission.

Germany's economy ministry, which deals with the nation's. energy policy, was not offered to discuss the concern.

(source: Reuters)