Germany’s RWE Says It Won’t Invest in New Coal Power Plants

Germany’s RWE Says It Won’t Invest in New Coal Power Plants

German energy company RWE says it won’t invest in any new coal-fired power stations and is scrapping plans for a lignite-fired plant in western Germany.

BERLIN — GERMAN energy company RWE says it won’t invest in new coal-fired power stations and is scrapping plans for a lignite-fired plant in western Germany.

RWE, which operates several of Europe’s most-polluting power plants, said in a statement Friday that it will now focus on generating electricity from renewable sources. CEO Rolf Martin Schmitz said that “new coal-fired power stations no longer have a place in our future-oriented strategy.”

The company said it canceled plans for a possible lignite-burning plant at Niederaussem, near Cologne. However, RWE said it is “convinced that existing coal-fired power stations will be needed to provide backup capacity” as Germany switches to renewable energy.

A German government-appointed expert panel recently agreed that coal burning should end by 2038. Details of how that will be achieved remain sketchy.

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