06 April 2020

Copenhagen leaves coal behind contributing to a future beyond coal

The Danish Amager 3 coal unit in Copenhagen was put out of operation at the end of March.  This leaves Denmark, which has committed to phase out coal by 2030, with four coal plants.

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