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Not in my backyard: US sending dirty coal abroad

2014-07-28 14:00:18| Railroads - Topix.net

In this July 24, 2014, the Trianel power plant is pictured in Luenen, Germany. The power plant relies completely on coal imports, about half from the U.S. Soon, all of Germany's coal-fired power plants will be dependent on imports, with the country scheduled to halt all coal mining in 2018 when government subsidies end.

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