Coal casts cloud over Germany’s energy revolution
27 Jan 2015

The lignite-burning Jänschwalde power station in Brandenburg produces more than 22 million tonnes of CO2.
By HENNER WEITHÖNER.- The energy market in Germany saw a spectacular change last year as renewable energy became the major source of its electricity supply − leaving lignite, coal and nuclear behind.
But researchers calculate that, allowing for the mild winter of 2014, the cut in fossil fuel use in energy production meant CO2 emissions fell by only 1 per cent.
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