Germany in talks with coal giant to end mining 8 years early
The government is in talks with the country’s second-biggest coal miner LEAG to end production by 2030, eight years earlier than planned, despite protests by some of its 7,000 employees. Three years ago, it promised LEAG €1.75 billion to get out of coal by 2038. It reached an agreement in October with the largest utility RWE AG to exit coal in 2030.

16 March 2023

Bloomberg