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By Akin Nazli in Belgrade Turkey reportedly increased its coal-fired electricity production by 2% y/y to a record-high level of 88 terawatt hours (TWh) in January-September. Germany remained the second largest coal-fired power producer in Europe with 69 TWh while Poland stayed in third place with 65 TWh, according to data compiled by energy research firm Ember and reported by Reuters on October 16.. Turkey also upped its carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from coal-fired power by 1.5mn tonnes to 88mn tonnes in the same period. Germany followed with 72mn tonnes and Poland with 67mn tonnes. Turkey’s…

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