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Home > Bankwatch in the media > New Government in Kosovo pivots country away from coal

New Government in Kosovo pivots country away from coal

20 March 2020, iE Energy & Utilities

Kosovo, one of the most heavily polluted countries in Europe, looks set to begin pivoting away from its reliance on coal-fired power stations. Earlier this week, UK-based power generation company Contour Global cancelled the construction of a 500 MW coal-fired power plant near the capital, Pristina.  Source : New Government in Kosovo pivots country away from coal

Theme: Coal in Kosovo

Location: Kosovo

Project: Coal in the Balkans

Tags: air pollution | balkan coal | climate change

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