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Czech Republic to extend coal mining amid high demand
2022-07-01
A pragmatic decision that will increase resilience... and further decrease Russia’s influence going forward. Also that of the woke Climate lobby, an equally Good Thing.
[AlAhram] The Czech Republic has decided to reverse plans to halt mining in a key black coal region to help the country safeguard its power supply amid high demand and the energy crunch prompted by the Russia's war in Ukraine.

Finance Minister Zbynek Stanjura said Thursday that the state-owned OKD company will extend its mining activities in north-eastern Czech Republic until at least the end of next year, with an analysis to be made on a possible further extension until 2025.

The original plans called for mining to be halted there this year, but ``demand for black coal is enormous,'' Stanjura said.

Some other European Union
...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing...
countries are turning back to coal as a replacement for reduced deliveries of Russian natural gas, threatening climate goals in Europe. Russia has trimmed gas flows to EU countries like Germany, Italia and Austria on top of its gas cutoffs to La Belle France, Poland, Bulgaria and others.

OKD's chief executive, Roman Sikora, said the Czech company was planning to mine 1.3 million metric tons of black coal in 2023.

It will be mostly used for generating power and household heating. Coal-fired power plants generate almost 50% of total Czech electricity output.

The decision came after the European Union agreed to ban Russian coal starting in August over the war in Ukraine and as it works to reduce the bloc's energy ties to Russia.

The Czech government aims to phase out coal in energy production by 2033 while increasing the country's reliance on nuclear power.
Posted by:trailing wife

#3  Czech Republic to extend coal mining amid high demand

Good.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2022-07-01 12:33  

#2  Gerbil worming is religion for people who don't believe in God. Gaia = "dirt worshipper."
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-07-01 07:56  

#1  Per her comments on the latest Supreme Court decision on West Virginia vs the EPA she has completed swallowed the climate change BS and apparently believes the court should legislate from the bench. “Whatever else this Court may know about, it does not have a clue about how to address climate change,” Kagan wrote. “And let’s say the obvious: The stakes here are high. Yet the Court today prevents congressionally authorized agency action to curb power plants’ carbon dioxide emissions.” Wrong again. The majority said only Congress shouls make these decisions. I guess she didn't read the majority opinion.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2022-07-01 07:54  

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