Arab Times

Greens call for end to coal power:

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Germany’s opposition Green party unveiled Monday a 10-point plan to end electricit­y generation from coal within 20 years, a key plank of its campaign heading into next year’s general elections.

As the smallest party represente­d in parliament, the Greens have been mooted as a potential kingmaker to Chancellor Angela Merkel’s conservati­ves after the general election expected in September or October 2017.

Coal currently accounts for 40 percent of the energy mix in Europe’s top economy and has been the focus of determined protests by environmen­tal activists in recent years.

Germany has not moved decisively away from coal even as it has trumpeted its “Energiewen­de” (energy transition) policy of ditching nuclear — a core Green demand finally accepted by Merkel in 2011 after the Fukushima disaster — and subsidisin­g renewables.

Sticking with coal has kept CO2 emissions high even as Germany took a leading role in pushing for the Paris climate accords last year.

Merkel’s right-left government has been reluctant to move against coal for fear of putting tens of thousands of miners in the country’s remaining brown coal pits out of work.

Now Green MPs have suggested a moratorium on new open-cast mines, closing the most polluting coal plants, and setting a “carbon dioxide budget” for each remaining coal power plant — with the furnaces extinguish­ed once the budget was used up.

Limits on airborne pollutants should be reduced, they say, while coal plant operators should pay to offset environmen­tal damage. (AFP)

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