the Goal is to include the most vulnerable, the most kolberoende regions to cope with the transition.
the Aid is to be targeted to both large and small industrial facilities with high emissions of greenhouse gases, and the coal mining industry.
for Assistance, go to the decontamination of land, buildings energy efficiency, electrification of transportation, the school employees who lose their jobs, and the creation of new jobs, where jobs are disappearing.
On Tuesday, the EUROPEAN commission presented its proposal for a climate change funding.
hedge funds and private capital will flock to the project.
”It’s a win-win situation for the European private sector. We are developing the solutions that everyone else in the world is going to be used, then,” said an official of the european commission.
the palm support to the regions in which the klimatomställningen affecting the particularly hard-hit is the part of the commission’s Green deal, which will be carbon-neutral by the year 2050.
in Each of the 27 EU countries, the share of aid to poor countries, with a growing need to adapt to get more and more and at a better price.
the foundation for a fair and equitable transition of the” Just Transition Fund ‚ with a 7.5 billion euro from the EU budget to generate between 30 and 50 billion euros through co-financing from the EUROPEAN union member states.
this money is a grant and the efforts should be directed toward the main needs of the regions, with significant production of coal.
The second part is the InvestEU“, the EU’s investment plan, which has also been called the Junckerplanen, when Jean-Claude Juncker has been president of the european commission 2014-2019.
in the EU, money which the commission hopes to mobilise € 45 billion to private investors for the project, which is expected to be profitable.
this is The third part of the public loans, mainly from the European investment bank. Subsidies of the interest on the € 1.5 billion from the EU budget and loans from the EIB of € 10 billion, is expected to generate at least € 100 billion in investments.
the EUROPEAN countries will be in may of each year to apply for assistance to support projects in the regions that meet the criteria and who will be able to be started in the following year.
for more information, see, Nuclear power is no longer sustainable.