Greece lines up new coal power plants as EU lawmakers weigh giving it free handouts

Published 11:29 on November 4, 2016  /  Last updated at 11:29 on November 4, 2016  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

Greece is lining up investments in new coal-fired power plants as EU lawmakers mull including the debt-ridden nation among those states allowed to give their utilities free carbon allowances.
Greece is lining up investments in new coal-fired power plants as EU lawmakers mull including the debt-ridden nation among those states allowed to give their utilities free carbon allowances.


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