The German cabinet has earmarked 35.4 billion euros ($35.90 billion) for expenditure in 2023 by a climate fund it approved last year to speed up the transition towards a green economy, Finance Minister Christian Lindner said on Wednesday.
The sum includes 16.9 billion euros for spending on more efficient buildings, with a focus on the renovation of existing buildings, Lindner added.Reporting by Rachel More and Paul Carrel, editing by Kirsti Knolle.
The sum includes 16.9 billion euros for spending on more efficient buildings, with a focus on the renovation of existing buildings, Lindner added.Reporting by Rachel More and Paul Carrel, editing by Kirsti KnolleAustralia Latest News, Australia Headlines
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