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They are to be built on some of the 33,000 hectares (330 square km) of former coal mines in Lusatia by 2030. The plans are emblematic of the drive by Chancellor Olaf Scholz's government to accelerate the phase-out of coal power towards a carbon neutral economy by as early as 2030 versus the agreed target of 2038. Many of LEAG's 8,000 coal workers are expected to retire by 2030 or retrain in renewable energy. Only 18% of locals believe politicians are doing enough to counteract the consequences of the coal phase-out, a survey published in May by broadcaster rbb showed, while 70% worry electricity could become expensive. "It is fundamentally unrealistic that the coal phase-out can be achieved in 2030," Christine Herntier, mayor of the town of Spremberg, told Reuters.
Persons: LEAG, Chancellor Olaf Scholz's, Ute Liebsch, Liebsch, Knut Abraham, Abraham, rbb, Christine Herntier, Rainer Schiller, Schiller, Ben Schueppel, Ingolf Arnold, Matthias Williams Organizations: Green, Reuters, Park, Thomson Locations: Berlin, FORST, Germany, Czech, Lusatia, Brandenburg, Saxony, Spremberg, Herntier
Germany's Leag eyes 1,000 MW solar park in renewables expansion
  + stars: | 2022-09-29 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Companies U-Leag Co Ltd FollowFRANKFURT, Sept 29 (Reuters) - German brown coal miner and power generator Leag unveiled plans on Thursday to build a 1,000 megawatt (MW) solar park that could open in early 2026, as it looks to expand in renewable energy. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Register"Lusatia will become a magnet for consumer industries of green power." All going well, a doubling of green capacity to 14 GW by 2040 is conceivable, the company said. The 1,000 MW plant could supply power for around 300,000 households. Germany still aims to end coal power generation by 2038.
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