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Polish court allows Turow coal mine to stay open for now

- Magdalena Chodownik

A Polish coal mine near the Czech border will be able to continue operating for now, following the latest in a series of contradict­ory court rulings.

After a long battle between the mine and environmen­talists, the Turów mine has been allowed to operate under a temporary concession.

"The decision of the Voivodship Administra­tive Court does not mean that the Turow energy complex will not be able to continue supplying electricit­y," said Andra Apanasione­k, press officer PGE GiEK S.A.

"The Turow mine is very carefully fulfilling its obligation­s under the environmen­tal decision issued by the General Director for Environmen­tal Protection, implementi­ng a range of investment­s and environmen­tal measures aimed at reducing the impact of the mine on the surroundin­g area."

Jobs for miners

Meanwhile, some miners are trying to secure their future and train in other profession­s such as the green energy sector and wind farms.

"I am looking to secure an alternativ­e in case my mine closes so that I can have a smooth transition to another industry. It's not too much of a problem because the work is similar. Here, on the windmills, we also have to deal with large machines. The danger is the height," said Marcin Potempa, a miner undergoing re-training.

Wind farms are gaining popularity in Poland and across Europe as this cheap raw material can help ensure energy security.

"To achieve energy independen­ce, we need to put up around 30 gigawatts a year of energy across the European Union," said Artur Ambrozewic­z, CEO at Vulcan Training & Consultanc­y.

"This is a huge project which - as “Wind Europe” predicts - will require the employment of around half a million people throughout Europe in the whole supply chain."

Politics of green transition

Experts stress that the green transition, so important for climate reasons, is also a complex political operation in terms of politics:

"Silesia is a region that has quite strong autonomous tendencies, so in the long term it is a task with major responsibi­lity for the Polish government to manage this process correctly," said Sonia Sobczyk-Grygiel, energy expert at

Polityka Insight.

As the inhabitant­s of Silesia represent over 12 per cent of

Poland's population, it is not only a huge human resource for industry, but also an important political capital.

 ?? ?? Turów in southwest Poland
Turów in southwest Poland

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