November 2, 2021 12:12 pm
Published by Alastair Clewer
Turkey can be coal free by 2030 if fossil fuel companies are made financially responsible for their externalities in line with the ‘polluter pays’ principle, and the government ends subsidies for coal, according to a new report published by Europe Beyond Coal, Climate Action Network (CAN) Europe, Sustainable Economics and Finance Research Association (SEFiA), WWF-Turkey (World Wildlife Fund), Greenpeace Mediterranean, 350.org and Climate Change Policy and Research Association.
April 23, 2021 2:38 pm
Published by Alastair Clewer
The cancellation of eight Turkish coal plant projects has helped reduce Europe’s new coal pipeline by more than a third […]
March 12, 2021 6:13 pm
Published by Europe Beyond Coal
Three coal power plant projects accounting for ten percent of Turkey’s planned coal pipeline have been scrapped.
October 15, 2021 12:00 pm
Published by Alastair Clewer
The Bulgarian government has announced that the country will phase out coal in 2038 or 2040, n its National Resilience […]
April 22, 2021 5:07 pm
Published by Alastair Clewer
Operator PPC abandons plan to operate under construction Ptolemaida 5 lignite plant until 2028 due to skyrocketing carbon permit prices, bringing […]
April 7, 2021 4:05 pm
Published by Alastair Clewer
CEZ Group announced that it will close its 600 MW Dětmarovice coal-powered plant in the Czech Republic by the end […]
March 31, 2021 4:55 pm
Published by Alastair Clewer
EDF’s 57 year-old, 630MW Le Havre coal plant closed its doors for the final time today.
September 28, 2021 6:26 pm
Published by Alastair Clewer
The Romanian government has committed the country to phasing-out hard coal and lignite power production by 2032 in its National […]
March 23, 2021 10:23 am
Published by Europe Beyond Coal
Five years from the UN Paris Climate Agreement, half of all coal plants operating or under construction in Europe (162 […]