German Cabinet approves: priority for coal on railways
25 Aug 2022
The measure for the priority of
coal transport on railways in Germany has been approved by the Cabinet. This
was announced by digital affairs and transport minister Volker Wissing of the
neoliberal Free Democrats (FDP), after Wednesday’s Cabinet meeting.
The priority status is given to energy supplies at large. Thus, coal will be
given preference, but also oil, transformers and gas. The measure applies for
six months. Deutsche Bahn has said to be working on the needed arrangements,
which will expectedly affect passenger traffic.
Difficult times, winter is coming
The measure was approved in
anticipation of a looming energy crisis in Europe this winter. European
countries are relying less on energy supplies from Russia. In order to
compensate for this loss of supply, Germany is reactivating its coal mines,
many of which had been closed earlier.
Coal is usually shipped by
barge, but the low-water levels of the Rhine has led to a capacity crunch on
this river. Railways have now been reserved for the vital task of distributing
the energy supplies. Because the German railway network is already facing
significant bottlenecks in a time of heavy construction, there is a need for a
dedicated path allocation procedure.