Germany to Close Remaining Coal-Fired Plants by 2038, an Industrial Info Market Brief
Germany to Close Remaining Coal-Fired Plants by 2038, an Industrial Info Market Brief
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Germany is planning to close all its remaining coal-fired power plants over the next 19 years. Germany has long been one of Europe's largest coal consumers, with 84 active coal-fired power plants that account for 40% of Germany's electricity needs. Click here for a list of projects, or see graph below for a breakdown by state.
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