Hamburg
The energy company Vattenfall wants to sell its lignite-promotion in the Lausitz by year end. The plans of the Federal Government for an additional CO2 tax disrupt the selling process.
The energy group Vattenfall plans to sell the lignite production in the Lausitz by year end. The plans of the Federal Government for an additional CO2 tax disrupt the selling process. Therefore, the Swedish energy group pushes for reliable information about the climate policy stance of the German government. “It would be good to have clarity before the summer,” said Vattenfall CEO Magnus Hall in Hamburg.
“The situation is complicated by the fact that the German government discussed new on the reduction of CO2 emissions. ” Under uncertain environment could not make a decision a potential purchaser. Vattenfall operates in the states of Saxony and Brandenburg five coal mines and three power plants that provide about 8,000 people work. 30 000 jobs depend on the Lausitz lignite from.


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