Action by Germany to become carbon-free by the year of 2050 continues.
As a part of a road map to reduce carbon emissions, Germany has pledged to phase out coal use in the country by 2038 in less than two decades.

FILE PHOTO: Water vapour rises from the cooling towers of the Jaenschwalde lignite-fired power plant of Lausitz Energie Bergbau AG (LEAG) beside a wind turbine in Jaenschwalde, Germany, January 24, 2019. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke/File Photo – RC156B30F7A0
Preparations for Germany’s biggest demolition operation in 2021 had already been underway since December.
The entire site was cordoned off and people living nearby were evacuated for safety.
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