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German minister says tenders for new carbon CFDs worth 6 billion eur begin next week

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Posted on September 26, 2025

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German minister says tenders for new carbon CFDs worth 6 billion eur begin next week
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BERLIN (Reuters) -German Economy Minister Katherina Reiche said on Friday that a round of tenders for new carbon contracts for difference (CFDs) worth 6 billion euros ($7.01 billion) are to begin next

Germany Launches 6 Billion Euro Tenders for New Carbon CFDs Next Week

BERLIN (Reuters) -German Economy Minister Katherina Reiche said on Friday that a round of tenders for new carbon contracts for difference (CFDs) worth 6 billion euros ($7.01 billion) are to begin next week.

Carbon CFDs, also known as climate protection agreements, grant subsidies to companies for initially expensive alternative fuels, which they apply for through tenders.

The companies repay the subsidies to the state once operating costs fall as the alternative technology becomes more efficient.

Speaking in parliament, Reiche rejected suggestions that the funding could be halved, saying that corresponding reports were about project management costs, not the funds for the contracts themselves.

($1 = 0.8559 euros)

(Reporting by Holger Hansen, Writing by Friederike Heine, editing by Kirsti Knolle and Miranda Murray)

Key Takeaways

  • Germany is launching tenders for carbon CFDs worth 6 billion euros.
  • Carbon CFDs support initially costly alternative fuels.
  • Subsidies are repaid once technology costs decrease.
  • Economy Minister Katherina Reiche confirmed the funding.
  • Reports of funding cuts were related to project management costs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are carbon contracts for difference (CFDs)?
Carbon CFDs, also known as climate protection agreements, grant subsidies to companies for initially expensive alternative fuels, which they apply for through tenders.
How do companies repay the subsidies from carbon CFDs?
The companies repay the subsidies to the state once operating costs fall as the alternative technology becomes more efficient.
What did Minister Katherina Reiche say about funding cuts?
Reiche rejected suggestions that the funding could be halved, stating that corresponding reports were about project management costs, not the funds for the contracts themselves.

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