Coal
Minister: Romania is in negotiations with the EU to extend the operation of coal-fired power plants
Romania has been in negotiations with the European Commission for at least five more years to delay the shutdown of 2.6 gigawatts coal-fired power generation, said Romanian Energy Minister Bogdan van on Tuesday. Romania generates electricity using a combination of gas, coal and renewables. Under its European Union-funded package of recovery aid, the government committed to phase out lignite coal and hard coal by 2026. The state-owned lignite holding CE Oltenia partnered with OMV Petrom and Tinmar to build gas-fired plants and solar parks to replace coal assets. However, the projects are expected to be completed later than originally planned....