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Here's how data is going to help us phase out fossil fuels

Steam billowing from the cooling towers of Vattenfall's Jaenschwalde brown coal power station is reflected in the water of a lake near Cottbus, eastern Germany December 2, 2009.

Satellite imagery can help us see the data governments and power companies are unable or unwilling to share. Image: REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski

Matt Gray
Co-founder and CEO, TransitionZero
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Satellite imagery can give an accurate picture of coal plant performance when operators can't, or won't
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