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Saving by Climate Billions: How to Fit Our Ports

Summary by derwesten.de
Broken ports, crumbling quay walls, empty cash registers – now the climate pot jumps in and brings millions to the German coast.

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Broken ports, crumbling quay walls, empty cash registers – now the climate pot jumps in and brings millions to the German coast.

·Germany
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The federal government invests 400 million euros in climate-friendly ports – but who really benefits from green modernisation?

·Dortmund, Germany
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Federal Transport Minister Patrick Schnieder (CDU) visited the port of Duisburg, where he announced a new funding programme.

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Duisburg/Berlin (dpa) – For the modernisation of shipping and ports towards climate neutrality, the Federal Government intends to provide EUR 400 million over the next four years. The money will come from the Climate and Transformation Fund, as Federal Transport Minister Patrick Schnieder (CDU) said during a visit to the port of Duisburg. The money will be used for the construction of land power and bunker facilities for alternative fuels and wi…

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Augsburger AllgemeineAugsburger Allgemeine
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The maritime industry, too, aims to become climate-neutral one day. The German government intends to support this with additional millions from the climate fund.

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Augsburger Allgemeine broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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