Dutch gov't doubles 2020 renewable energy subsidies to 4 bn euros

In a letter to parliament, Economic Affairs Minister Eric Wiebes said the extra money was intended to help the country meet its promise to cut carbon dioxide emissions

Dutch gov't doubles 2020 renewable energy subsidies to 4 bn euros
AMSTERDAM: The Dutch government on Wednesday said it would double the amount of money available under its green energy subsidy program to 4 billion euros ($4.45 billion) in 2020, from a previously planned 2 billion euros.

In a letter to parliament, Economic Affairs Minister Eric Wiebes said the extra money was intended to help the country meet its promise to cut carbon dioxide emissions.
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