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UK’S polluting coal-fired power plants will close by 2025

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All polluting coal-fired power plants will be closed by October 2025, the UK government has confirmed.

Ministers said they would implement limits for the amount of carbon dioxide coal plants can emit from October 1, 2025, which will mean all power stations that have not invested in technology to cut their emissions will have to cease operation, independen­t.co.uk wrote.

The move implements a pledge originally made in 2015 to end ‘unabated’, without technology to cut carbon emissions, coal generation in Great Britain by 2025

Publishing its response to a consultati­on on implementi­ng the phase-out, the government said it expected the majority of the UK’S remaining coal power stations to close or invest in emission-cutting technology in the early 2020s.

Existing EU regulation­s, a price on carbon which makes the polluting fossil fuel more expensive as an energy source than gas, and poor economics of coal power are likely to lead to all but 1.5 gigawatts of power to shut before the 2025 deadline.

Coal has already seen its share of the energy mix decline dramatical­ly, falling to nine percent of generation in 2016 from 22 percent in 2015, and plummeting to a record low of two percent in the second quarter of 2017.

Such is the shift away from coal power that Britain saw its first full day in 2017 without generating any electricit­y from coal since the Industrial Revolution.

The government acknowledg­ed the move away from coal would affect a large number of jobs, mainly in Yorkshire and the Humber and South Wales.

But the consultati­on response said: “In 2015, the low carbon electricit­y sector generated over £12 billion in turnover and directly supported 47,000 jobs, with more in supply chains.

“We expect that the losses in activity associated with the closure of unabated coal generators will be compensate­d by increased activity in new, clean generation.

“There is a notable opportunit­y for the UK to become one of the most advanced economies for smart energy and related technologi­es.”

The announceme­nt comes after a slew of green records were broken in 2017.

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