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S Korea seeks low-CO2 thermal power plant construction

Korea plans to develop technology to build a thermal power plant in a bid to reduce its carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 2020, the government said Tuesday. According to the Ministry of Knowledge Economy, the government will push for extensive research and... Full Article at People's Daily Online

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