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EU drafts plan to label gas and nuclear investments as green

Published 01/01/2022, 05:23 AM
Updated 01/01/2022, 12:51 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Steam rises from cooling towers of the Electricite de France (EDF) nuclear power plant in Belleville-sur-Loire, France October 12, 2021. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier

By Kate Abnett and Simon Jessop

(Reuters) -The European Union has drawn up plans to label some natural gas and nuclear energy projects as "green" investments after a year-long battle between governments over which investments are truly climate-friendly.

The European Commission is expected to propose rules in January deciding whether gas and nuclear projects will be included in the EU "sustainable finance taxonomy".

This is a list of economic activities and the environmental criteria they must meet to be labelled as green investments.

By restricting the "green" label to truly climate-friendly projects, the system aims to make those investments more attractive to private capital, and stop "greenwashing", where companies or investors overstate their eco-friendly credentials.

Brussels has also made moves to apply the system to some EU funding, meaning the rules could decide which projects are eligible for certain public finance.

A draft of the Commission's proposal, seen by Reuters, would label nuclear power plant investments as green if the project has a plan, funds and a site to safely dispose of radioactive waste. To be deemed green, new nuclear plants must receive construction permits before 2045.

Investments in natural gas power plants would also be deemed green if they produce emissions below 270g of CO2 equivalent per kilowatt hour (kWh), replace a more polluting fossil fuel plant, receive a construction permit by Dec. 31 2030 and plan to switch to low-carbon gases by the end of 2035.

Gas and nuclear power generation would be labelled green on the grounds that they are "transitional" activities - defined as those that are not fully sustainable, but which have emissions below industry average and do not lock in polluting assets.

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"Taking account of scientific advice and current technological progress as well as varying transition challenges across member states, the Commission considers there is a role for natural gas and nuclear as a means to facilitate the transition towards a predominantly renewable-based future," the European Commission said in a statement.

To help states with varying energy backgrounds to transition, "under certain conditions, solutions can make sense that do not look exactly 'green' at first glance," a Commission source told Reuters, adding that gas and nuclear investments would face "strict conditions".

EU countries and a panel of experts will scrutinise the draft proposal, which could change before it is due to be published later in January. Once published, it could be vetoed by a majority of EU countries or the European Parliament.

The policy has been mired in lobbying from governments for more than a year and EU countries disagree on which fuels are truly sustainable.

Natural gas emits roughly half the CO2 emissions of coal when burned in power plants, but gas infrastructure is also associated with leaks of methane, a potent planet-warming gas.

The EU's advisers had recommended that gas plants not be labelled as green investments unless they met a lower 100g CO2e/kWh emissions limit, based on the deep emissions cuts scientists say are needed to avoid disastrous climate change.

Nuclear power produces very low CO2 emissions but the Commission sought expert advice this year on whether the fuel should be deemed green given the potential environmental impact of radioactive waste disposal.

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Some environmental campaigners and Green EU lawmakers criticised the leaked proposal on gas and nuclear.

"By including them... the Commission risks jeopardising the credibility of the EU's role as a leading marketplace for sustainable finance," Greens president Philippe Lamberts said.

Austria opposes nuclear power, alongside countries including Germany and Luxembourg. EU states including the Czech Republic, Finland and France, which gets around 70% of its power from the fuel, see nuclear as crucial to phasing out CO2-emitting coal fuel power.

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great. add gasoline to the mix and tax battery technology
Any political movement be the radical left is a complete failure. They want to defund the police Lol And now violent crimes are up in all the liberal ran metro areas. Chicago LA and NY Homicides just hit new highs Not by a little By decades of years. Lol Just like inflation about to destroy the lower class Biden voters. Long WTI LONG NG LONG SILVER.
more right-wing bs from new jazenevd... I have had public power in my part of the state for decades, and our rates are 35% lower than private power companies, that are still trying to compete.
Many scientists back the use of natural gas and nuclear, so good to see the politicians are actually listening to science and not overly dramatic and hysterical activists, as they do more often than not.
Going nuclear is much better idea than going wind and solar.
if u greenies truly want to help, sacrifice yourselves to the mulch pile to be used as fertilizer for food
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There is a convoy of LNG tanker ships heading to the EU right now. Hey greenie liberals of Europe How are you heating your house today?? Is it the NG from North America that was piped to the gulf then loaded on the tankers then used DIESEL to arrive in the EU days later ?? Lmfoa. Yea you guy are reliant! Fire up those coal plants hypocrites
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lol what a joke. of course these alternatives are green. it's just not a boondoggle they can control. it's an effort to are your assets and control your lives.
the whole problem of our planet is overpopulation, it is necessary to stop reproduction so actively.
Timur did you get a vasectomy to avoid having kids?
vaxectomy. Unfortunately he's 100% right and Gates is the Thanos of our time. We're all going to hate him eventually but one day he'll watch the sun come up on a grateful planet...
I dont see any liberals volunteering to exit life, just talking nonsense
Typical liberal move. Make a statement, come up with a idea, and once it’s pointed out that it will never work or is causing more harm than good- back pedal or deny or plain lie . Hypocrites- every last one of them
Nuclear is such a ridiculously priced option. Hydrogen is a fantastic source of energy and very inexpensive. Can power vehicles and replace gasoline. I'm loaded up on one company. "HYSR"
Its the same bs like calling ”green barrels of oil” enivormental friendly. Short the whole energy sector down.
How inexpensive is Hydrogen. Could you please relate some figures?
Hydrogen is free. It comes from water. It takes electricity to separate the hydrogen. HYSR has built and is developing second generation tech to use solar powered units to extract the hydrogen.
Natural Gas Is horrible for the enviroment.
So is lithium, windmills and huge solar projects.
EU =Chernobyl.
Nuclear is not green, nuclear waste is bad for the environment, and remember Chernobyl.
Nuclear waste costs a lot to dispose off and it always ends up impacting the Earth, EU making nuclear a green energy is the worst idea ever!
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