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The European Commission has given the green light in principle for the German government to pay compensation to cushion the impact of the coal phase-out in the east of the country. This involves paying the mining company Leag up to €1.75 billion ($1.9 billion), the Economy Ministry announced in Berlin on Tuesday. Germany is to gradually phase out the use of all coal by 2038. Economy and Climate Protection Minister Robert Habeck spoke of an important step, especially for the people of the region. "This secures compensation funds for the social security of employees during the transition and for...
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The eastern German coal-mining region of Lusatia is receiving backing from the European Commission for its transformation into a model region for an economy without greenhouse gases. During a visit on Friday, EU Industry Commissioner Thierry Breton praised the region's application to become the first "net-zero valley" in Europe and pledged: The European Commission is ready to support this project, Breton said. A municipal alliance in Lusatia applied for status as a model region in March. The basis for this is the so-called net-zero industry law at European level, which involves the rapid intro...
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