EU nations’ coal exit plans found wanting in many cases -report

Published 21:26 on May 29, 2019 / Last updated at 21:26 on May 29, 2019 / / EMEA (Compliance Markets & Taxes, Europe)

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The EU’s 21 remaining coal-burning nations are being urged to come clean on their phase-out plans after green groups found just eight were planning to eliminate the fuel from their power mix by 2030, while several more are receiving EU aid to transition to cleaner sources.
The EU’s 21 remaining coal-burning nations are being urged to come clean on their phase-out plans after green groups found just eight were planning to eliminate the fuel from their power mix by 2030, while several more are receiving EU aid to transition to cleaner sources.


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