Germany set for gas power plant expansion deal this week
1/22/2024
(Reuters) - German stakeholders are set to agree a deal on a much-anticipated roadmap for the construction of several new gas-fired power plants this week, three government and industry sources told Reuters on Monday.
A top-level meeting between the Economy and Finance Ministries as well as the Chancellor's Office is scheduled for Tuesday evening, the people said.
A spokesperson for the Economy Ministry, which is leading the effort, said there were intensive talks on the matter, without elaborating.
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