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How a coal-fired plant makes Germany’s energy transition easier
12:49 PM,
January 26, 2019
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A coal-fired power plant in Eastern Germany is making its very own contribution to the country's energy transition toward more renewables. Its BigBattery project will help balance fluctuations in electricity generation.
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