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Poland requires coal plant subsidies beyond 2028, energy official states

Poland will require an extension of EU rules that permit coal plant subsidies till 2028 as it will require coal power generation until it constructs its Nuclear plant next years, the leading energy security official in the brand-new federal government informed .

I believe that coal units will be needed in the system up until they are naturally replaced by nuclear power plants, Maciej Bando, deputy environment minister in charge of tactical energy facilities, said in an interview.

Poland's new federal government is intending to speed up the shift to lower carbon energy, but coal units presently provide 60% of electrical power output, backing up periodic eco-friendly materials. Warsaw prepares to construct its first massive nuclear plant by 2033.

An ideal design would see nuclear systems replacing coal plants however this a perspective of over ten years, Bando stated.

He stated Poland must take advantage of the truth that other big European Union nations are likewise going over assistance for their power generation assets with the bloc. Germany is seeking EU approval for its strategy to subsidise gas plants.

This is the moment when, by uniting, all interested parties can acquire some extension of this deadline, he said.

The European Commission did not immediately react to a. ask for comment.

Bando also stated Poland did not require to broaden a prepared. floating liquefied gas terminal in Gdansk before 2030. amidst lower demand for the fuel.

The previous federal government was wanting to include a second floating. storage and regasification unit (FSRU) efficient in receiving 4.5. billion cubic meters of gas each year to a facility to be developed. by state-owned pipeline operator Gaz-System by early 2028.

Based upon the analysis prepared by Gaz-System, examining. today's and future gas need, we do not see the need to develop. or install a 2nd system, Bando stated.

So in the coming years, till completion of 2030, it does not. seem there is a need for the 2nd unit.

In November, Gaz-System said the tender to broaden the. terminal didn't attract sufficient interest from buyers, however in. December Warsaw stated it was still in talks with Czech, Slovak. and Hungarian partners on the expansion.

(source: Reuters)