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Thousands rally in western Germany against gas-fired power stations
Thousands rally in western Germany against gas-fired power stations
DPASat, May 30, 2026 at 3:40 PM UTC2 min readAdd Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google.- Climate activists in western Germany are protesting against the expansion of fossil-fuel infrastructure and calling for a faster energy transition.
- Thousands of demonstrators gathered in Hamm to rally against government plans to build new gas-fired power stations and advocate for an expansion of renewable energy.
- The German government's commitment to constructing new gas-fired power plants has sparked outrage among climate activists, who are advocating for a shift towards renewable energies.
Thousands of climate activists gathered in Hamm, in western Germany, to protest against gas-fired power plants on Saturday.
The rally, held under the banner, "Future instead of gas – defend the energy transition," opposed government plans to build new gas-fired power stations and called for an expansion of renewable energy.
Some 2,700 people joined the rally, police said. The organizers put the number at 5,000.
AdvertisementAdvertisementThe German government has committed to construct new gas-fired power plants to ensure an uninterrupted supply of power during periods of low wind and sunlight, following the decommissioning of coal-fired stations.
While they are eventually set to use climate-neutral hydrogen as fuel, climate activists have reacted with outrage at the investment in gas-based infrastructure.
Following the demonstration, the activists positioned themselves to form the shape of a wind turbine on a former mining spoil tip.
"Thousands of people have gathered in Hamm today to send a strong, creative and peaceful message in support of a just energy transition," said the organizers, which include environmental organizations Fridays for Future, Greenpeace, BUND and Campact.
AdvertisementAdvertisementThe future belongs to renewable energies, not new dependencies on fossil fuels, they said. "We want a future instead of gas – and we are joining forces to oppose the federal government's rollback of climate policy."
Nearby, more than 1,000 protesters have set up a tent camp, called the "Climate Camp," near the Gerstein power station in Hamm's Lippepark.