EU countries seek deals on laws to fight climate change

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BRUSSELS - European Union countries will attempt to strike deals on a raft of new climate change policies this week, including tougher targets to expand renewable energy and a 2035 end to the sale of

new fossil fuel-powered cars.

What ministers agree will set their position for upcoming negotiations with the EU Parliament to agree the final laws.Energy ministers on Monday agreed laws on more ambitious targets to expand renewable energy and save more power. Countries weakened other elements of the proposals, however, for example by delaying to 2035 from 2030 a proposed deadline for half of hydrogen used by industry to come from renewable sources, and making curbs on primary energy consumption voluntary, rather than binding.Their biggest task is to agree an upgrade of the EU's carbon market, its main emissions-cutting policy, which forces industry and power plants to buy CO2 permits when they pollute.

The scheme has split countries, with Germany among its supporters, while some central and eastern countries concerned it could raise household energy bills.

 

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