
If Germany Can't Quit Coal, Can Anyone Else?
If Germany Can't Quit Coal, Can Anyone Else?
Science, Spoken · SpokenLayer
July 30, 20185m 35s
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Show Notes
Sometime next month, underground miners will dig Germany’s last ton of black coal, load it onto a conveyor belt, and whisk it a mile to the surface of the Ibbenbüren mining facility. From there, the high-energy anthracite will be tossed into a high-combustion chamber in an adjacent power plant, where it will be converted into electricity to light up this northwest corner of Germany’s North Rhine-Westphalia state. It’s been a good run at the Ibbenbüren mine.
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