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Rhine region embraces the accord reached

State government's regional accord with the Rhine Coal Mining Region gets the approval of Rhein-Kreis Neuss' district administrator

Rhine region embraces the accord reached
Rhine region embraces the accord reached

Rhine region embraces the accord reached

The Rhine Coal District and the state government have reached a significant agreement, aimed at strengthening energy security for the population and economy, and making infrastructure for transport and digitalization future-proof. This landmark deal, endorsed by the district administrator of Rhein-Kreis Neuss, marks a new chapter for the region.

The agreement comes as coal mining, a tradition that has spanned generations, is being discontinued. This shift is expected to have a direct and indirect impact on many people's employment. However, Petrauschke, a speaker supporting the agreement, emphasizes that the opportunity now lies in creating new jobs, new training places, and attracting new companies in the region.

The goal of the "#Revier2030" online event is to make the Rhine District a model region for the European Green Deal. As part of this initiative, a free newsletter provides in-depth information about social developments, culinary arts, art, and culture in Neuss. Subscribing to this newsletter can be done via a sign-up process. After signing up, subscribers should check their inbox or spam folder to confirm their subscription.

The aim of this program is to create a crisis-resistant, secure, and livable future in the district. The state and region are setting joint goals and selecting instruments based on an economic and structural program. The agreement seeks to make the Rhine District a beacon of sustainability and innovation in Germany and beyond.

It's important to note that the newsletter is not considered spam. Subscribers can learn more about the newsletter's privacy policy to ensure their data is protected. This agreement is a testament to the commitment of the state and regional governments to a greener, more sustainable future for the Rhine Coal District.

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