Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Anti-coal-Protest-in-Front-of-Main-Energy-Utility-in-Croatia-27MZIFJWXH1C4.htmlConceptually similarAnti-coal Protest in Front of Main Energy Utility in CroatiaGP0STS1XICompleted★★★★Anti-coal Protest in Front of Main Energy Utility in CroatiaGP0STS1XKCompleted★★★★Anti-coal Protest in Front of Main Energy Utility in CroatiaGP0STS1XJCompleted★★★★Anti-coal Protest in Front of Main Energy Utility in CroatiaGP0STS1XHCompleted★★★★Cyclists in Zagreb Launch Global 'Break Free' Protests Against Fossil FuelsGP0STQL3XCompleted★★★★Cyclists in Zagreb Launch Global 'Break Free' Protests Against Fossil FuelsGP0STQL3YCompleted★★★★Cyclists in Zagreb Launch Global 'Break Free' Protests Against Fossil FuelsGP0STQL4WCompleted★★★★Cyclists in Zagreb Launch Global 'Break Free' Protests Against Fossil FuelsGP0STQL3SCompleted★★★★Cyclists in Zagreb Launch Global 'Break Free' Protests Against Fossil FuelsGP0STQL48Completed★★★★View AllGP0STS1XLAnti-coal Protest in Front of Main Energy Utility in CroatiaGreenpeace staged a banner protest in front of HEP, Croatia’s main, state-owned utility to oppose their plans to extend the environmental license for an almost 50 year-old coal power plant, Plomin 1. Together with Zelena akcija (FoE Croatia) and a local NGO Zelena Istra, activists spread a 16-meter banner calling on HEP and the government to quit coal and go renewable.Locations:Croatia-Europe-European Union-ZagrebDate:7 May, 2018Credit:© Maja Bota / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3543px X 2362pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Banners-Buildings-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Two peopleShoot:Anti-coal Protest in Front of Main Energy Utility in CroatiaGreenpeace staged a banner protest in front of HEP, Croatia’s main, state-owned utility to oppose their plans to extend the environmental license for an almost 50 year-old coal power plant, Plomin 1. Together with Zelena akcija (FoE Croatia) and a local NGO Zelena Istra, activists spread a 16-meter banner calling on HEP and the government to quit coal and go renewable.