NRG plans to slash CO2 emissions 90 per cent by 2050

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Landmark commitment by one of the largest US fossil fuel generators could spur investment in clean energy and carbon capture and storage

NRG Energy yesterday announced new long-term sustainability targets, which include slashing carbon-dioxide emissions from 2014 levels 50 per cent by 2030 and 90 per cent by 2050. "The goals we are setting...

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