EU expands subsidy initiatives for clean energy

In an attempt to secure green companies on European soil, EU expands possibilities for subsidy flows to a cluster of green technologies. Wind turbines, for instance, are looked into.
Photo: Johanna Geron
Photo: Johanna Geron
BY PETER THOMSEN, WATCH MEDIA EU CORRESPONDENT, TRANSLATED BY SIMON ØST VEJBÆK

BRUSSELS – The fight for clean companies prompts the EU to ease subsidy regulations across several central mitigation parameters, such as heat pumps and wind power.

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