Germany Pushes Forward In Its Energy Transition Though Remains Dependent On Coal

COTTBUS, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 05: In this aerial view wind turbines spin at a windpark near the Jaenschwalde coal-fired power plant on land recovered from a former open-pit coal mine on September 5, 2017 near Cottbus, Germany. Germany is making strong progress in meeting aggressive goals towards higher reliance on renewable energy sources as part of its "Energiewende," or "energy transition," away from coal and nuclear energy. While Germany is phasing out its nuclear power plants it will nevertheless remain dependent on coal for decades to come. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
COTTBUS, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 05: In this aerial view wind turbines spin at a windpark near the Jaenschwalde coal-fired power plant on land recovered from a former open-pit coal mine on September 5, 2017 near Cottbus, Germany. Germany is making strong progress in meeting aggressive goals towards higher reliance on renewable energy sources as part of its "Energiewende," or "energy transition," away from coal and nuclear energy. While Germany is phasing out its nuclear power plants it will nevertheless remain dependent on coal for decades to come. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
Germany Pushes Forward In Its Energy Transition Though Remains Dependent On Coal
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