Coal
EU approves subsidy of $2 billion for German coal
The European Commission announced on Tuesday that they had approved a compensation payment of 1.75 billion euro ($2.03 billion), from Germany, to the power company LEAG in exchange for it ceasing coal use by 2038. In 2020, the German government agreed that coal-fired plants would be shut down by 2038 as part of its effort to achieve climate neutrality by 2045. The compensation amount was agreed upon with LEAG, subject to EU approval. LEAG will supply 7 gigawatts (about 10%) of Germany's total lignite-fired electricity in 2024. This shift, which included a planned repurposing opencast mines in eastern Lusatia, caused...