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Dutch coal plants running at full capacity this year

Dutch coal plants running at full capacity this year

Coal-fired power plants in the Netherlands have seen increased activity throughout the year. This rise in production is driven by high energy prices and growing electricity demand from Belgium.

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Michiel de Ruijter tunnel closed temporarily due to operating system failure

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