EGC: Existing Gas Infrastructure Can Substitute a Third of Coal Power Output
Date: January 30th 2019
Author: Tanja Srnovršnik, Vienna
Category: Trading
Topic:
Electricity
, Coal
, Energy policy
, Gases
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