
German gas drive spurs fears of climate backsliding
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Germany's conservative-led government has launched a drive to rapidly build more gas-fired power plants, fuelling fears about climate policy backsliding and sparking unease even within its own ranks. Chancellor Friedrich Merz's coalition has made reviving Europe's struggling top economy a priority and argues that reliable and affordable energy supplies are crucial for the country's manufacturing titans. But critics charge the bid to boost fossil fuel production is ideologically driven and highlights a shift away from green policies under the new government.
Merz leads a coalition that includes his center-right CDU party and junior partners the center-left SPD -- but without the Greens, who were in the last administration. The economy ministry, headed by Katherina Reiche of the CDU, is vocally backing a target of building new gas plants with about 20 gigawatts of power production capacity by 2030.
Reiche, a former energy company executive, has argued it is important to 'move very quickly' towards building the plants 'in order to maintain a high level of security of supply in our country'.
The goal is to have a backup source of power in times there are shortfalls of renewables, which sometimes happens when the sun is not shining or there is not enough wind. Supporters say more supply is needed in the short term as nuclear power has been switched off in Germany and coal should follow suit in the coming years. They argue natural gas - which emits greenhouse gases but is less polluting than coal - can bridge the gap until enough renewables come online. Under German climate law, the share of renewable electricity consumed in the country should rise to 80 percent by 2030. It stood at around 55 percent in 2024, according to the federal environment agency.
Earlier this month, the government agreed gas production could begin off a North Sea island in an area straddling the border with the Netherlands, with a Dutch company planning to extract the fossil fuel, sparking condemnation from environmentalists. Plans to build more gas plants are not new, and the previous government also wanted to expand capacity, but the new targets are around double those of the past.
Underlining the new government's changing priorities, Reiche's ministry has been renamed the 'Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy' - under the Greens in the previous, SPD-led coalition, it was called the 'Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action'.
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