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NEWS.com.au
March 25, 2018
Combined, they've shelved more than 500 gigawatts of coal projects that were once on the drawing board - equivalent to more than 1,000 coal-burning power units, according to CoalSwarm director Ted Nace. Still, there are pockets of expected growth, according to Roberts and other observers, with newÃâà...
Beckley Register-Herald
March 25, 2018
Nicki Kohl/Telegraph Herald via AP FileThe coal-fired Nelson Dewey Generating Station in Cassville, Wis., is being imploded Dec. 14, 2017. The plant operated by Alliant Energy closed in 2015. The global fleet of coal-fired power plants is projected to begin shrinking by 2022 as plant retirements outpaceÃâà...
News24
March 24, 2018
Combined, they've shelved more than 500 gigawatts of coal projects that were once on the drawing board – equivalent to more than 1 000 coal-burning power units, according to CoalSwarm director Ted Nace. Still, there are pockets of expected growth, according to Roberts and other observers, with newÃâà...
The Daily Times
March 23, 2018
Combined, they've shelved more than 500 gigawatts of coal projects that were once on the drawing board — equivalent to more than 1,000 coal-burning power units, according to CoalSwarm director Ted Nace. Still, there are pockets of expected growth, according to Roberts and other observers, with newÃâà...
ESI Africa
March 23, 2018
“From a climate and health perspective, the trend toward a declining coal power fleet is encouraging, but not happening fast enough,” according to Ted Nace director of CoalSwarm, a network of researchers on fossil fuels. Thomson Reuters Foundation cited a report by Greenpeace, the Sierra Club andÃâà...
CleanTechnica
March 22, 2018
“From a climate and health perspective, the trend toward a declining coal power fleet is encouraging, but not happening fast enough,” said Ted Nace, director of CoalSwarm. “Fortunately, mass production is cutting solar and wind costs much faster than expected, and both financial markets and powerÃâà...
EURACTIV
March 22, 2018
Newly completed coal plants also fell 41% , and the number of plants in planning dropped by 59%, it said. “From a climate and health perspective, the trend toward a declining coal power fleet is encouraging, but not happening fast enough,” said Ted Nace, the San Francisco-based director of CoalSwarm,Ãâà...
West Virginia Public Broadcasting
March 22, 2018
“From a climate and health perspective, the trend toward a declining coal power fleet is encouraging, but not happening fast enough,” Ted Nace, director of CoalSwarm, said in a press release. “Fortunately, mass production is cutting solar and wind costs much faster than expected, and both financialÃâà...
Flathead Beacon
March 22, 2018
Combined, they've shelved more than 500 gigawatts of coal projects that were once on the drawing board — equivalent to more than 1,000 coal-burning power units, according to CoalSwarm director Ted Nace. Still, there are pockets of expected growth, according to Roberts and other observers, with newÃâà...
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