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Tuesday, 20.11.2007.

10:12

Serbian power plant fifth polluter in Europe

The Nikola Tesla power plant is one of the biggest polluters in Europe.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Goran

pre 16 godina

They preach about power plant pollution. I would like the EU to do a study of the destruction and harm (health hazards)that depleted Uranium has in Serbia (NATO bombing)on the local population and the effects it has on the surrounding countries. I do agree that something needs to be done in respect to our power plants, but in all due respect Serbia has had its hands full with other priorities for the last 15 years, not even taking into account the economical slow down or lets call it melt down with all the crisis it has had to face.

Sasha

pre 16 godina

If they switched to Nikola Tesla's non-hydro-carbon fuel then there would not be any carbon based pollution in the creation of electricity.

Sasha

pre 16 godina

If they switched to Nikola Tesla's non-hydro-carbon fuel then there would not be any carbon based pollution in the creation of electricity.

Goran

pre 16 godina

They preach about power plant pollution. I would like the EU to do a study of the destruction and harm (health hazards)that depleted Uranium has in Serbia (NATO bombing)on the local population and the effects it has on the surrounding countries. I do agree that something needs to be done in respect to our power plants, but in all due respect Serbia has had its hands full with other priorities for the last 15 years, not even taking into account the economical slow down or lets call it melt down with all the crisis it has had to face.

Sasha

pre 16 godina

If they switched to Nikola Tesla's non-hydro-carbon fuel then there would not be any carbon based pollution in the creation of electricity.

Goran

pre 16 godina

They preach about power plant pollution. I would like the EU to do a study of the destruction and harm (health hazards)that depleted Uranium has in Serbia (NATO bombing)on the local population and the effects it has on the surrounding countries. I do agree that something needs to be done in respect to our power plants, but in all due respect Serbia has had its hands full with other priorities for the last 15 years, not even taking into account the economical slow down or lets call it melt down with all the crisis it has had to face.