The new Flemish government plans to invest €515m to create its own energy company, Vl.Energie. The news came on 5 July, with the announcement that socialist, Christian-democrat and nationalist negotiators had reached agreement on the formation of a regional government in the wake of local elections held on 7 June. The daily De Standaard reports that "the regional government plans to combine all of its holdings in green energy companies," which include stakes in biomass, wind power, and incineration services. An additional investment of approximately €200m will enable it to "obtain a share in two green energy providers: Aspiravi (wind power) and Enfibity (solar energy)." According to one of the negotiators, this "ambitious project […] is intended to provide a counter weight to the oligopoly currently maintained by Electrabel and SPE." In a demonstration of its commitment to the environment, the regional government is also planning to apply strict energy conservation standards in all of the buildings under its control (public offices, schools, retirement homes etc).
A conversation with investigative reporters Stefano Valentino and Giorgio Michalopoulos, who have dissected the dark underbelly of green finance for Voxeurop and won several awards for their work.
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