Germany delays coal reduction plans
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🇩🇪 At the start of this year, the operators of Munich's North thermal power station, Stadtwerke München (SWM) were on track to convert the use of coal at the facility to natural gas much earlier than anticipated, and then the conflict in Ukraine began.
They are now keen to delay the transition from using coal to natural gas. 🔥
Click below to find out why and what steps Germany is taking to boost its energy security.👇
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