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Germany’s Coal Plants May Be Converted to Giant Batteries

  • RWE, LEAG’s large-scale lignite plants to close by 2038
  • Demand for power storage to soar by 2030 as wind, solar grow
Photographer: Krisztian Bocsi
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Germany’s dirtiest power plants may avoid the scrap heap in the nation’s coal exit by getting refashioned as giant batteries for storing wind and solar power.

The Energy Ministry proposal is being weighed by Chancellor Angela Merkel’s coalition to help ease the phaseout of coal-fired generation in two regions where the fossil fuel is a major prop to the economy and jobs. Her administration promised in February some 40 billion euros ($45 billion) in aid to smooth coal’s 18-year wind down that starts next year.