BERLIN: Germany is weighing up two alternative proposals on how to cut CO2 emissions from the energy sector and plans to make a decision on July 1, Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel said.
Gabriel said the economy ministry will decide between its original proposal — to impose a penalty on the oldest and most polluting coal power plants — and a suggestion from trade union IG BCE to gradually shut down coal power stations.
The climate levy has the advantage from out point of view that it is efficient and cost-efficient,” Gabriel told an energy industry conference.
It has the disadvantage as the companies point out with understandable arguments that it could lead to job losses and a collapse of the industry that we don’t want.”



