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This Article is From May 23, 2019

Merkel Cabinet Approves $45 Billion in Aid for Coal Regions

(Bloomberg) --

German Chancellor Angela Merkel's cabinet approved an aid package worth as much as 40 billion euros ($44.7 billion) by 2038 for the nation's coal regions, launching a drive to transform chimney-stack economies into high-tech centers.

Merkel's administration announced an exit from coal power in February, saying it will wean the nation off the fossil fuel over two decades. The government pledged to compensate utilities and cushion the blow in lignite and hard-coal centers in Eastern Germany and on the Rhine River. As many as 60,000 jobs are linked to coal mining and power generation.

The government is “keeping it's promise” to switch the regions' fossil-fuel linked jobs into clean energy, Economy Minister Peter Altmaier said in a statement in Berlin Wednesday. The aid package -- which needs parliamentary approval -- will help Germany achieve its climate goals for 2030 and put it on the right path for meeting 2050 targets, he said.

Regional governors in the coal regions have demanded front-loading of financial aid, meaning they want to see money paid out quickly to turn fossil-fuel assets into new enterprises and jobs. The potential political fall-out of not doing so may be costly.

The cabinet's decision on structural aid coincides with the European Parliament election. The populist Alternative for Germany party has strong support in eastern states and the party opposes plant closures and questions climate change.

The coal exit is also being managed by a second bill that will spell out the pace of plant closures and potential compensation for utilities like RWE AG, STEAG GmbH and Uniper SE. The government expects to finalize a draft by the fall.

To contact the reporters on this story: Brian Parkin in Berlin at bparkin@bloomberg.net;Birgit Jennen in Berlin at bjennen1@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Reed Landberg at landberg@bloomberg.net, Iain Rogers, Chad Thomas

©2019 Bloomberg L.P.

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