DBC
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Stop it. Just stop it. The numbers I gave you are for the US, which you either knew or should have known. But hopefully you recognize the impossibility of comparing economic decisions by profit seeking companies to political decisions by authoritarian governments.It's well known that coal is dead because it's not price competitive. And since it's apparent that it will become even less competitive over time, utilities aren't building any new coal plants.------
There is a slight problem with the above statement:
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