German commission agrees on managed coal exit by 2038

Published 18:28 on January 26, 2019  /  Last updated at 22:49 on September 15, 2020  / /  Carbon Taxes, EMEA, EU ETS

Germany’s government-appointed coal commission has agreed on a exit timetable for the country that would culminate in phasing out the fuel by 2038, ending more than six months of talks.
Germany’s government-appointed coal commission has agreed on a exit timetable for the country that would culminate in phasing out the fuel by 2038, ending more than six months of talks.


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