EU Parliament keeps Greece on course for cleaner energy future

Published 17:42 on February 16, 2017  /  Last updated at 18:07 on February 16, 2017  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

The EU Parliament has defied efforts by Greek MEPs to ensure ETS cash won’t help build or modernise coal-fired power plants in the country, but environmental campaigners still expect Athens to try an alternative route.
The EU Parliament has defied efforts by Greek MEPs to ensure ETS cash won’t help build or modernise coal-fired power plants in the country, but environmental campaigners still expect Athens to try an alternative route.


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