The European Commission has concluded that the compensation of €52.5 million (US$56.99 million) granted to coal fired power plant Hemweg by the Netherlands for the early closure imposed on the plant is in line with EU State aid rules. The measure will contribute to reducing CO2 without unduly distorting competition in the EU’s Single Market.
Executive Vice-President Margrethe Vestager, in charge of competition policy, said, “In the context of the European Green Deal the phasing-out of coal fired power plants can crucially contribute to the transformation to a climate-neutral economy which is good. At the same time, Member States may need to compensate these companies in line with the national and EU State aid rules. Our assessment concluded that the Dutch compensation measure to the coal fired power plant Hemweg due to its early closure, does not unduly distort the competition in the EU’s Single Market.”
On December 11, 2019, the Netherlands adopted a law prohibiting the use of coal for the production of electricity as of January 1, 2030, at the latest. Whilst four coal fired power plants were granted a transition period of five to ten years, the Hemweg plant had to close before January 1, 2020, which resulted in commercial losses for the company running the plant. The law gave Hemweg the possibility to request compensation for its early closure and the government agreed with the company to limit this compensation to €52.5 million.
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