CEO Claims TET Power Station Cares for Environment
Trbovlje, 23 November - The coal-fired power station Termoelektrarna Trbovlje (TET) meets all environmental requirements regarding its emissions, CEO Marko Agrez said on Tuesday after Environment Minister Roko Zarnic called the plant one of Slovenia's biggest polluters two weeks ago.
Trbovlje
The coal-fired power station Termoelektrarna Trbovlje (TET) presenting its activities aimed at reducing the plant's impact on the environment.
Pictured: CEO Marko Agrez and Ervin Reno, responsible for environmental protection.
Photo: Lili Pusnik/STA
Trbovlje
The coal-fired power station Termoelektrarna Trbovlje (TET) presenting its activities aimed at reducing the plant's impact on the environment.
Pictured: CEO Marko Agrez and Ervin Reno, responsible for environmental protection.
Photo: Lili Pusnik/STA
Trbovlje
The coal-fired power station Termoelektrarna Trbovlje (TET) presenting its activities aimed at reducing the plant's impact on the environment.
Pictured: CEO Marko Agrez and Ervin Reno, responsible for environmental protection.
Photo: Lili Pusnik/STA
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