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COP26 – Trends in Latin America

Herbert Smith Freehills

If approved, the Bill would accelerate as a matter of law the closure of the remaining power plants originally scheduled to close by 2040 pursuant to Chile's Plan for Decarbonization and Closure of Coal-Fired Power Plants, which provides for a three-phase closure rather than a one-time ban. Downloads: 6531O_Trends in Latin America_V4.pdf

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COP26 – Trends in Latin America

Herbert Smith Freehills

If approved, the Bill would accelerate as a matter of law the closure of the remaining power plants originally scheduled to close by 2040 pursuant to Chile's Plan for Decarbonization and Closure of Coal-Fired Power Plants, which provides for a three-phase closure rather than a one-time ban. Downloads: 6531O_Trends in Latin America_V4.pdf

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COP26 – Trends in the US

Herbert Smith Freehills

Contrast that with Texas, a more conservative state with a heavy stake in Gulf Coast oil production, which recently passed a law that requires state pension funds and other investment vehicles to divest from companies that “boycott” the fossil fuels industry. Last update: Saturday, 11 September, 2021 - 16:45. Hero Image: 29431.

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COP26 – Trends in the US

Herbert Smith Freehills

Contrast that with Texas, a more conservative state with a heavy stake in Gulf Coast oil production, which recently passed a law that requires state pension funds and other investment vehicles to divest from companies that “boycott” the fossil fuels industry. Hero Image: 29431. Downloads: 6531O_COP26 U.S.