Major Korean coal region joins anti-coal alliance

Published 10:51 on October 2, 2018  /  Last updated at 10:51 on October 2, 2018  / /  Asia Pacific, South Korea

Korea’s South Chungcheong province on Tuesday became the first Asian jurisdiction to join the UK- and Canadian-led Powering Past Coal Alliance, a move that will see closing dates for 14 coal plants brought forward by up to five years.
Korea’s South Chungcheong province on Tuesday became the first Asian jurisdiction to join the UK- and Canadian-led Powering Past Coal Alliance, a move that will see closing dates for 14 coal plants brought forward by up to five years.


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