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Big coal plant wins clearance
The state of Hamburg granted regulatory approval on September 30 for one of Europe’s biggest coal-fired power stations, angering the environmentalist Greens Party which had campaigned for a gas plant instead. Swedish-based utility Vattenfall has already begun construction of the 1,654- megawatt plant, which will burn imported hard coal and use river water for cooling. The site at Moorburg in Hamburg’s port has become a bugbear to European ecologists, who charge that coal is the culprit in global warming. Greens in Hamburg state’s ruling coalition tried to block the project. RWE inks MoU for exploration in Azerbaijan Beijing sees ESPO completed end-201 Elektrik Uretim, Korea Electric Power ink deal EU on target to meet 2020 renewable goals E.ON cautious about outlook after posting profit fall blog comments powered by Disqus |
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