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TexasTowelie

(112,150 posts)
Tue Jan 25, 2022, 10:50 AM Jan 2022

Europe Forced to Rely on Expensive, Dirty Coal to Keep Lights On

Coal will play a vital role in helping to keep the lights on in Europe this winter even as prices are jumping and lawmakers are doing their best to kill off one of the dirtiest power-plant fuels.

Northwest European coal for February rose more than 3% to trade at its highest in three months on Tuesday. The latest example of the fuel’s importance came on Monday as U.K.’s usage peaked at its highest level since March to help plug a gap in supplies early in the evening.

Governments from Germany to the Netherlands and the U.K. are all shuttering coal plants, which emits about twice as much carbon dioxide as plants burning gas. At the same time, grid operators are paying a fortune to some utilities to keep them available as a last resort when supplies from renewables plunge.

The U.K.’s National Grid Plc on Monday issued a warning that more capacity was needed and plants were called upon through the capacity market. Coal plants were producing as much 3,000 megawatts at about 5 p.m. London time. Gas plants also came on quickly to help fill the shortage.

Read more: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-01-25/europe-forced-to-rely-on-expensive-dirty-coal-to-keep-lights-on

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Europe Forced to Rely on Expensive, Dirty Coal to Keep Lights On (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jan 2022 OP
They aren't going to continue to shutter coal plants unless the plants wear out. NNadir Jan 2022 #1

NNadir

(33,515 posts)
1. They aren't going to continue to shutter coal plants unless the plants wear out.
Wed Jan 26, 2022, 01:30 AM
Jan 2022

Europe is dependent coal and will be until it builds more nuclear reactors. Happily heavily coal dependent countries, for example Poland, excepting that hellhole Germany where the establishment clings to the fool's errand of Energiewende, are planning to go nuclear against climate change.

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