Under the rules, EU countries will no longer be allowed to buy Russian coal, which will result in an €8bn loss per year for Russia, the EU Commission estimates. Coal imports from the US, Australia, and South Africa are expected to increase to help power the freshly reopened plants. The Netherlands has amended legislation to allow coal plants to run at full capacity until the end of 2023. France and Austria are both planning to reopen coal-fired power units before winter. Germany plans to restore 10 gigawatts of mothballed coal capacity to the grid to cushion a potential gas shortage, accounting for just under 5 percent of total German power production — a move environment and economy minister Robert Habeck described in June as "bitter but necessary." - EUobserver
布林肯结束访华离京 多细节引关注
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美国国务卿布林肯24日抵达中国,开启他10个月来第二次对华访问。尽管在他行前有美国官员表示,现在的情况与一年前 […]...
These leaders are sick in the head.
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