Energy: High Gas Prices Bring Back Debate on Coal Exit
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The high level of energy prices raises doubts about the coal phase-out. Energy companies and industry representatives argue for the reactivation of reserve power plants and the postponement of the decommissioning of coal power plants.
As gas prices soar, Europe is once again relying on the much more polluting coal for electricity generation, putting climate protection goals on the back burner. The process highlights how, in the wake of the crisis, decision-makers are choosing security of supply and lower costs over emissions reduction.
Europe has grown more coal. It is simple. The rise in prices to natural gas forces utility companies to go through the most efficient fuels to keep the light on, and the figures from Germany, the largest energy market on the continent, confirm this dangerous trend. A radical change in Germany Thermocentralle on coal from Germany [...]
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