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Brandenburg Greens Welcome EU Support for Coal Regions

The EU Commission continues to support and accompany Europe's coal-mining regions in their structural transformation. The Brandenburg Green Party sees this as a boost for a fair transformation, the party announced. Over 200 representatives from European coal-mining regions met in Konin, Poland, to exchange views on progress, challenges, and prospects. Teresa Ribera, Executive Vice-President of the EU Commission, highlighted the reduction of depe…
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"The same land that powered the industrial age can help deliver the climate solutions we urgently need now," analysts at the Global Energy Monitor (GEM) believe. According to them, if all abandoned or decommissioned coal mines were converted into solar parks, it would provide enough energy to power a country like Germany, Euronews reports. The GEM report identified 312 coal mines that had closed since 2020, covering 2,089 square kilometres.

The EU Commission continues to support and accompany Europe's coal-mining regions in their structural transformation. The Brandenburg Green Party sees this as a boost for a fair transformation, the party announced. Over 200 representatives from European coal-mining regions met in Konin, Poland, to exchange views on progress, challenges, and prospects. Teresa Ribera, Executive Vice-President of the EU Commission, highlighted the reduction of depe…

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berliner-sonntagsblatt.de broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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