Western Balkan Countries Must Shut Down 1,000 MW of Thermal Capacities By 2023
Date: July 17th 2020
Author: Peter Palčec
Category: Articles
Topic:
Electricity
, Oil and oil derivates
, Renewables
, Coal
, Energy policy
, CO2 emissions
, Gases
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Prof. Alojz Poredoš, Ph.D., President of The Slovenian Energy Association
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