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Poland’s Tauron to buy coal mine assets as a part of restructuring plan

Poland's second biggest power firm Tauron is envisaging assets swap with the state-run Brzeszcze coal mine in the southern Poland.

read more... 14/10/2015

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France insisted on ending coal projects in Turkey

Environmental lobby groups on Wednesday appealed to French President Francois Hollande to oblige state-owned utility Engie to stop investing in coal projects in Turkey.

read more... 08/10/2015

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Coal industry tries to find equal backing for cleaner coal vs renewables

The World Coal Association (WCA) intends to press governments to offer equal support for technology to make coal-fired power plants less polluting as they do for green energy in approaching U.N. climate meetings in Paris, as stated by its chief executive.

read more... 22/09/2015

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Serbia's Nikola Tesla to close 650-MW unit for repairs

Serbia's major coal-fired power plant complex Nikola Tesla (TENT) has closed the 650 megawatt (MW) B1 unit for scheduled two-week repairs, as stated by the company on Friday.

read more... 21/09/2015

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RWE to receive the go-ahead from Dutch Court to continue construction of 1.6 GW coal-fired facility in Netherlands

German energy giant RWE has received the green light from a Dutch court to continue the construction of the 1600MW controversial coal-fired power station near Eemshaven Port in Groningen, Netherlands.

read more... 11/09/2015

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