Coal use has plummeted across the west Tags:Europe 8 comments Nice to see the largest contributor to nuclear pollution having diminished use. What has it been replaced with? Or are coal power stations just much more efficient than they were 30 years ago? Germany’s figure doesn’t seem quite up to date. Or perhaps this doesn’t include lignite. Where is Poland? Just add 2022, see the trend backing up Man, if only the German coal lobby weren’t as strong. They are co-responsible for the decline of our solar industry ~15 years ago Denmark at 75% and UK at 62% is impressive. Is it the consequence of a real will to become more eco-friendly or just because the reserves are depleted ? Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
What has it been replaced with? Or are coal power stations just much more efficient than they were 30 years ago?
Man, if only the German coal lobby weren’t as strong. They are co-responsible for the decline of our solar industry ~15 years ago
Is it the consequence of a real will to become more eco-friendly or just because the reserves are depleted ?
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Nice to see the largest contributor to nuclear pollution having diminished use.
What has it been replaced with? Or are coal power stations just much more efficient than they were 30 years ago?
Germany’s figure doesn’t seem quite up to date. Or perhaps this doesn’t include lignite.
Where is Poland?
Just add 2022, see the trend backing up
Man, if only the German coal lobby weren’t as strong. They are co-responsible for the decline of our solar industry ~15 years ago
Denmark at 75% and UK at 62% is impressive.
Is it the consequence of a real will to become more eco-friendly or just because the reserves are depleted ?