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PGE to shut coal systems at Rybnik power plant by end of 2025

Poland's most significant power utility PGE prepares to end production of electricity in the 4 staying coalfired systems at its Rybnik power plant by the end of 2025, Polish Press Firm reported on Thursday, citing a business authorities.

The units, with a combined power capability of 900 megawatts ( MW), have capacity market agreements that run until the end of 2025.

Coal dominates Poland's electricity generation but state-controlled energies are facing falling success of coal-fired generation as they broaden their renewable capability and face banks' reluctance to fund coal assets.

PGE has already phased out 4 coal fired units at the Rybnik plant and prepares to change them with a 882 MW gas-fired system that is set to be commissioned by the end of 2026.

PGE stated in an emailed declaration that it was carrying out a. choice that had been made in 2020.

It said that it had actually postponed the due date for ending heat. production at the coal-fired units up until Aug. 31, 2026.

(source: Reuters)