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Thirty Greenpeace activists occupy the Didcot coal-fired powerstation. 
The Didcot site is the second most polluting power station in Britain 
- two thirds of the energy it generates is wasted. Greenpeace is 
demanding that the Government phases out these kind of coal fired 
power stations and instead backs localised - or decentralised power 
generation.
02 November 2006
Oxford United Kingdom

Thirty Greenpeace activists occupy the Didcot coal-fired powerstation. The Didcot site is the second most polluting power station in Britain - two thirds of the energy it generates is wasted. Greenpeace is demanding that the Government phases out these kind of coal fired power stations and instead backs localised - or decentralised power generation.

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