The Netherlands wants to spend €28 billion on a massive reduction in carbon emissions

The Netherlands wants to spend €28 billion on a massive reduction in carbon emissions shutterstock
Katerina Belousova

The government insists on the construction of small nuclear reactors

The Dutch Minister for Climate and Energy Policy, Rob Jetten, announced that the government will meet its climate goals with €28 billion of investment in new projects.

The country aims to reduce carbon emissions by 22 megatons by 2030 through 120 measures, EURACTIV reports.

It is noted that the urgent need for the government to redouble efforts to reduce emissions may be a consequence of the decrease in the share of renewable energy in the energy balance of the Netherlands in recent years.

"The Netherlands has been lagging behind its climate goals for years. Now is the time to make a big leap," Jetten said.

He added that all Dutch people should be ready for a green transition, especially those for whom it is currently impossible. Climate policy must work for everyone.

The material said that the new package includes a number of measures, including:

  • isolation of houses of low-income families –  425 million;
  • mixing gasoline and diesel fuel with biofuel, which will slightly increase the price of gasoline by a few cents per liter;
  • subsidizing the purchase of used electric cars –  600 million;
  • development of solar generation, etc.

It is noted that the government will also insist on the construction of small nuclear reactors.

The article emphasized that the opposition criticized these plans.

Earlier, EcoPolitic wrote, that the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany and Belgium signed an agreement to increase the capacity of offshore wind power in the North Sea to 65 GW in 2030 and to 150 GW by 2050.

As EcoPolitic previously reported, the Port Authority of Rotterdam, the Netherlands, has reserved a plot of land on Maasvlakte Island for the construction of a plant for the production of green hydrogen with a capacity of up to 1 GW.

Related
The world's largest offshore wind farm has been connected to the UK power grid via an undersea cable
The world's largest offshore wind farm has been connected to the UK power grid via an undersea cable

The offshore wind farm is located 120 km off the coast of Yorkshire

The EU's green economy already accounts for 5.8 million jobs – Eurostat
The EU's green economy already accounts for 5.8 million jobs – Eurostat

Every year, employment in this sector grows by an average of 5.5%

The first quarterly carbon price under the CBAM has been announced
The first quarterly carbon price under the CBAM has been announced

The Q2 results will be released on July 6, 2026

Wind power accounts for one in ten kilowatts of energy worldwide – WWEA
Wind power accounts for one in ten kilowatts of energy worldwide – WWEA

China leads in new capacity installations, while Denmark leads in the share of wind energy in total energy consumption