Serbian power plant fifth polluter in Europe
The Nikola Tesla power plant is one of the biggest polluters in Europe.
Tuesday, 20.11.2007.
10:12
The Nikola Tesla power plant is one of the biggest polluters in Europe. The plant, situated in Obrenovac, with annual carbon dioxide emissions of 18.7 million tons, is ranked fifth by the Carma (Carbon Monitoring for Action) ecological organization, as announced on its website on Monday. Serbian power plant fifth polluter in Europe According to the organization, part of the Center for Global Development, the power plant with the highest carbon dioxide emissions in Europe is Janschwalde in Germany with 27.4 million tons, followed by Belhatov in Poland with 25.5 million tons and Drax in the UK with emissions of 23.7 million tons. Serbia is the 31st biggest polluter in the world and 12th in Europe, with annual carbon dioxide emissions of 37.2 million tons.
Serbian power plant fifth polluter in Europe
According to the organization, part of the Center for Global Development, the power plant with the highest carbon dioxide emissions in Europe is Janschwalde in Germany with 27.4 million tons, followed by Belhatov in Poland with 25.5 million tons and Drax in the UK with emissions of 23.7 million tons.Serbia is the 31st biggest polluter in the world and 12th in Europe, with annual carbon dioxide emissions of 37.2 million tons.
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