The EU’s sustainable finance rules presented on Wednesday will award a “green” label to gas and nuclear power, which has prompted Austria and Luxembourg to announce a lawsuit.
The European Commission’s proposal would primarily satisfy the
“wishes of the nuclear power lobby,” explained Austrian minister for
climate protection Leonore Gewessler.
The Commission’s delegated act “is a greenwashing programme,” she
said. As soon as the taxonomy enters into force, Austria “will bring a
lawsuit to the European Court of Justice.”
“Luxembourg strongly reaffirms its opposition to the inclusion of
nuclear & fossil gas in the decision on EU Taxonomy for
‘sustainable’ finance of the EU Commission,” explained Luxembourg’s
minister for energy Claude Turmes. “We will consider further legal steps
together with Austria.”
The taxonomy would enter into force on 1 January 2023 at the earliest
and a definitive decision by the courts could be expected in late 2023.
Austria’s EU Commissioner Johannes Hahn had already made his
displeasure known by being one of three Commissioners to oppose the
decision to include nuclear and gas in an internal Commission vote.
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