German Government Wants to Cut Renewable Energy Subsidies
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Eliminating solar production, more overhead lines and blue hydrogen: Minister of Economic Affairs Katherina Reiche wants to reduce the costs of the energy transition. Concretely, it will be especially for homeowners.
Bundeswirtschaftsministerin Reiche has proposed changes to the expansion of renewable energies. In a report, the CDU politician presented ten measures for a "more cost-effective energy supply". Existing subsidies must be tested and subsidies systematically reduced.
Wirtschaftsministerin Reiche wants to tackle the energy transition - with ten "key measures". Subsidies are to be systematically reduced. Critics fear regressions in the decline of fossil energies.
Federal Minister for Economic Affairs Katherina Reiche today published the report on energy transition monitoring - with austerity.
The Minister of Economy, Katherina Reiche, proposes to reduce green energy subsidies while maintaining the country's climate targets by 2030. She supports this proposal on a downward revision of Germany's electricity consumption in the next five years.
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