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The European Union said this week that eight of its 28 member states have pledged to phase out coal power by 2030 to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
.
"A growing number of member states are making political commitments to phase out coal over the next decade," said Miguel Arias Canete, EU Commissioner for Climate and Energy, "Among EU countries that have introduced or confirmed such timetables, France intends to phase out coal by 2022, while Italy and Ireland set the deadline for 2025
.
" ”
In addition, Denmark, Spain, the Netherlands, Portugal and Finland have made commitments by 2030
.
Maros Sefcovic, vice president of the European Commission, said: "This is a very important signal
.
Germany, the EU's strongest economy and biggest polluter, also said it would provide a "cut-off date"
for coal power.
The remaining 20 member states, including coal-dependent Poland, have not yet submitted timetables
for phasing out the fossil fuel.
The European Commission is also awaiting detailed plans
for the eight countries to achieve decarbonization.
The plan must show not only how they will finance the energy transition, but also what green energy they will replace coal
.
Under the 2015 Paris Treaty, the EU pledged to reduce its carbon emissions by 40% by 2030, below 1990 levels
.
EU leaders are scheduled to meet in Brussels on Thursday and Friday to discuss proposals
for zero greenhouse gas emissions.
The European Union said this week that eight of its 28 member states have pledged to phase out coal power by 2030 to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
.
"A growing number of member states are making political commitments to phase out coal over the next decade," said Miguel Arias Canete, EU Commissioner for Climate and Energy, "Among EU countries that have introduced or confirmed such timetables, France intends to phase out coal by 2022, while Italy and Ireland set the deadline for 2025
.
" ”
In addition, Denmark, Spain, the Netherlands, Portugal and Finland have made commitments by 2030
.
Maros Sefcovic, vice president of the European Commission, said: "This is a very important signal
.
Germany, the EU's strongest economy and biggest polluter, also said it would provide a "cut-off date"
for coal power.
The remaining 20 member states, including coal-dependent Poland, have not yet submitted timetables
for phasing out the fossil fuel.
The European Commission is also awaiting detailed plans
for the eight countries to achieve decarbonization.
The plan must show not only how they will finance the energy transition, but also what green energy they will replace coal
.
Under the 2015 Paris Treaty, the EU pledged to reduce its carbon emissions by 40% by 2030, below 1990 levels
.
EU leaders are scheduled to meet in Brussels on Thursday and Friday to discuss proposals
for zero greenhouse gas emissions.