UK power sector slashes emissions by almost a quarter in just two years

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Official government figures show emissions from power stations fell 23 per cent between 2012 and 2014

The government has confirmed emissions from the UK's power sector have fallen sharply in recent years, detailing how carbon emissions from the country's fleet of power stations plummeted 23 per cent between...

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