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Spain Aims to Pass Green Law, Boost Clean Energy on Grid to 70%

  • Government’s bill is in line with EU carbon neutrality target
  • Energy transition measures to attract $219 billion investment
Photographer: Angel Garcia/Bloomberg
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Spain’s government is seeking to pass a law setting its climate targets as part of a drive to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.

A bill set to be sent by the government to parliament on Tuesday aims to reduce Spain’s greenhouse gas emissions by 20% by 2030, relative to 1990 levels, according to copies of the bill distributed by the Ecological Transition ministry. The plan includes boosting the amount of renewable energy on the power grid to 70% by 2030, from about 50% currently. The government also aims to cut energy consumption by 35% by 2030 through efficiency measures.