Cleaner air for Serbia
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How does a $600m investment from China help Serbian power plants reduce their fossil fuel emissions?
Aljosa Milenkovic went to Kostolac to find out.
Read more: https://newseu.cgtn.com/news/2021-05-24/It-s-time-for-cleaner-air-in-Serbia--10n8ZgXYbFm/index.html
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