ENVIRONMENT

Polish unions may strike over plans to cut coal

Solidarity union wants a plan that will keep coal amid decarbonisation plan,

Poland's coal industry currently provides about 70% of electricity generation feedstock

Poland's coal industry currently provides about 70% of electricity generation feedstock

Union officials told a press conference they oppose the outlines in the Plan for Energy and Climate and the Polish Energy Policy that includes reducing the share of the country's use of coal for electricity generation from the current 70% to 37.5-56% by 2030 and to 11-28% by 2040, according to BNE.

The government is hoping to use offshore wind and nuclear power as a replacement for coal.

The union wants Poland prime minister Mateusz Morawiecki to open discussions with them about how to achieve decarbonisation without cutting jobs for the more than 80,000 coal miners it represents.

Solidarity, according to BNE, said that Morawiecki has until September 21 to begin talking with them or it will "be forced to take radical protest action across the region" in the form of strikes, arguing that the proposed changes are too rapid.

The union also wants to keep coal in the energy mix by incorporating "low emissions coal power generation" with CO capture at coal-fire plants.

"Carrying out [the current decarbonisation plans] is equivalent to liquidation of the majority of industries in the Katowice region [Poland's coal mining hub] and losing hundreds of thousands of jobs in mining, steel, and, in the longer run, in automotive and other energy-intensive sectors," union officials said, according to BNE.

 

 

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