BERLIN (AP) — Germany's vice chancellor on Tuesday launched a program initially worth up to 4 billion euros ($4.4 billion) to help heavy industry shift to more climate-friendly production over a 15-year period.
Support will be capped at 1 billion euros per bidder in an effort to accommodate medium-sized companies.
He said it is “super cost-efficient” because companies will be bidding to make carbon-neutral production as economically as possible.
Habeck's Economy Ministry hopes that a second round of bidding for support totaling up to 19 billion euros will take place at the end of the year.
But if “designed wrong, carbon contracts for difference stand completely in the way of this transition” by chaining the country to old, climate-damaging technology, he argued in a statement.
Persons:
— Germany's, Robert Habeck, ”, Martin Kaiser, “, Habeck
Organizations:
BERLIN, European Union, ”, Ministry, of German Industries, Greenpeace, Green
Locations:
Germany, Greenpeace Germany