Coal gets cold shoulder from Denmark and Germany

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Danish minister says country is looking at ways to ditch coal power within 10 years, while Germany mulls shutting down capacity

Denmark and Germany have outlined plans to decrease or potentially eliminate coal plants as part of a push to meet climate goals. Danish Climate and Energy Minister Rasmus Helveg Petersen said this...

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