Hindustan Times (Noida)

France eyes ‘interim’ return to coal

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SAINT-AVOLD, FRANCE: The end of France’s coal era seemed so certain last year that the operator of one of the country’s last coal-burning plants posted an upbeat educationa­l video on Youtube titled Let’s visit a coal plant that’s going to be destroyed!

The plant in the northeaste­rn town of Saint-avold indeed halted coal production as scheduled earlier this year — but not for long. This week, its workers were back at the controls, transporti­ng coal from storage heaps and refiring furnaces, as part of emergency efforts to keep the heat and electricit­y on this winter. The energy crisis across Europe unleashed by Russia’s war in Ukraine has paved the way for coal’s comeback in some regions, to the dismay of politician­s and activists who warn this endangers climate goals, the climate itself and public health.

In France the return to coal is surprising because the country started phasing it out decades ago and relies heavily on nuclear power instead. But this year, on top of Russia largely cutting off natural gas to Europe, nearly half of France’s nuclear reactors shut down for maintenanc­e or corrosion and other problems.

Facing a worst-case scenario of rolling power cuts to households, the government issued a decree in September to allow Saint-avold to start again and continued activity at another coal plant in western France, citing the “exceptiona­l” and “unforeseea­ble” context of energy supply challenges.

President Emmanuel Macron had initially vowed to close all coal-burning plants in the country by the end of this year due to climate-related concerns.

The government insists the return to coal will be temporary.

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