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Germany Joins EU Methane Rule Fight
26 Jun
Summary
- Germany backs EU states challenging methane regulation.
- Concerns raised over potential impact on energy security.
- Disagreements persist over emissions targets and penalties.

Germany has announced its support for an initiative led by multiple European Union governments seeking to amend the bloc's methane emissions regulation. This move signals significant contention regarding the proposed rules, with a primary argument being that certain provisions could compromise energy security. The regulation is designed to target emissions of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, within the EU.
Key disagreements are surfacing over the regulation's specific requirements, including emissions targets and potential penalties. The participating EU governments, now backed by Germany, aim to influence the final text of the legislation to mitigate perceived risks to the bloc's energy supply while still addressing environmental concerns.
The ongoing discussions underscore the complex challenges in implementing stringent climate policies that may intersect with national energy strategies and international energy relations.