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Home > Publications > Coal in Romania – a review of coal assets and their impact on the environment

Coal in Romania – a review of coal assets and their impact on the environment

Coal in Romania – a review of coal assets and their impact on the environment

Study    |    16 August 2021

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This report documents the power plants and coal mines in Romania in order to understand their
negative impact on the environment, economy and public health and support a more rapid coal
phase-out. The analysis was performed based on information collected by Bankwatch Romania
during its activity since 2012 and on the most recent official documents and public statements.
Certainly, the real impact of coal is greater than the data presented here indicates.

See the full version of the report in Romanian here.

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Theme: coal in Romania

Tags: Romania | coal

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