
Japan Boosts Coal-Fired Power amid Mideast War Energy Turmoil
Japan’s government just greenlit relaxed restrictions on its coal-fired power plants, a pragmatic pivot amid the Middle East’s escalating war that’s strangling global oil supplies
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Japan’s government just greenlit relaxed restrictions on its coal-fired power plants, a pragmatic pivot amid the Middle East’s escalating war that’s strangling global oil supplies
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