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Sev.en's Czech miner suspending CSA mine, to lay off employees

Severni Energeticka, part of the Sev.en energy group, will suspend mining at its CSA website and lay off 485 workers by July, the Czech brown coal miner stated on Thursday.

The business is because of decide on terminating operations at the mining site in the coming months. It has actually said previously it expected CSA's closure in between 2024 and 2026.

Mining will be ended in a controlled manner in the next few months, Severni Energeticka Chief Executive Petr Lenc stated.

For now it is an suspension of mining. If a requirement appears for our coal in electricity or heat production in the winter time, we are prepared to partly resume operations.

Mining at CSA has been gradually decreased given that 2015, when the government kept mining limitations in the region.

The Czech Republic is in the steady procedure of shifting away from coal, and coal-fired plants are ending up being more uncompetitive.

Pavel Tykac, the billionaire owner of Sev.en, told last year that coal-fired plants would be performing at a loss from 2026 but remain important for the national grid.

Coal-fired plants have been squeezed by expenses of carbon emission allowances and a falling number of hours in the year when they can sell at profitable rates.

But they still have a crucial function in supplying power, especially sometimes of high demand or low supply from renewable sources.

(source: Reuters)