Energy Firms Are Going Green by Offloading Dirty Coal Plants
Europe’s ongoing shortage of natural gas has contributed to the collapse of coal plants, according to researchers. But what does this mean for renewable energy, asks Tom de Castella, the BBC's weekly The Boss series .
Source: wired.comPublished on 2022-02-23
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