The German government may compensate the energy company RWE for its coal phase-out with several billion euros. The EU Commission published a decision to this effect on Monday, stating that the 2.6 billion euro subsidy does not violate EU state aid rules. It remains to be seen whether the energy company Leag in the eastern German coal-mining region will also be allowed to receive its billion-euro payment.
"The aid will compensate RWE for the premature closure of its lignite-fired power plants in the Rhenish coal-mining region," the EU Commission announced in Brussels. Although the compensation payment constitutes state aid, it is necessary for RWE to be able to phase out its lignite-fired power plants. The current net value of the lost profits is higher than the value of the compensation.