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Greece says no to new coal and nuclear plants
Greece has gone against the tide of recent nuclear announcements in Europe by saying it will not invest in new coal-fired or nuclear power stations. The news came on Tuesday as development minister Kostis Hatzidakis launched consultations on Greece's energy strategy.
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