New Czech government vows 2033 coal phaseout

Published 14:33 on January 7, 2022  /  Last updated at 14:33 on January 7, 2022  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

Czechia’s new government has pledged to phaseout coal power by 2033, a date five years earlier than the previous administration had planned but still beyond the end-date that the UN says is needed to stave off climate change.
Czechia’s new government has pledged to phaseout coal power by 2033, a date five years earlier than the previous administration had planned but still beyond the end-date that the UN says is needed to stave off climate change.


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