Spanish utility Iberdrola to persist with coal phase-out plans despite government resistance

Published 18:54 on November 24, 2017  /  Last updated at 21:45 on November 26, 2017  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

Spanish utility Iberdrola has pledged to push ahead with plans to phase out its two remaining Spanish coal power facilities in the face of potential resistance from the government, a move that pits climate action against security of supply concerns.
Spanish utility Iberdrola has pledged to push ahead with plans to phase out its two remaining Spanish coal power facilities in the face of potential resistance from the government, a move that pits climate action against security of supply concerns.


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