Briefing | Coal’s endgame
The dirtiest fossil fuel is on the back foot
Time to topple it for good
|LONDON AND NEW YORK
ESCALANTE, A coal-fired power station north of New Mexico’s Zuñi mountains, is designed to produce some 250MW of electricity. Since August, however, it has produced none. Nor will it ever do so again.
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