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2 weeks until the end of Coal in the UK on the electricity grid, seems timely to post this graphic...
Hopefully we'll see a similar pattern for gas (and Drax's wood chip) before too long as well.


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Carbon Brief has written a rather cool Q&A on the imminent death of coal on the UK Grid

https://interactive.carbonbrief.org/coal-phaseout-UK/


"From 1882 until Ratcliffe’s closure, the UK’s coal plants will have burned through 4.6bn tonnes of coal and emitted 10.4bn tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) – more than most countries have ever produced from all sources"
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Unfortunately, on a similar timeline graph the world use of coal looks very different.

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Coal generation has just shut down in the last quarter of an hour, is that it now finished I wonder.
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chris_n wrote: Sat Sep 28, 2024 7:08 pm Coal generation has just shut down in the last quarter of an hour, is that it now finished I wonder.
It might be but there is still 2 official days to go to the 30th Sept although the world is still burning coal at the same rate as a decade ago.
https://www.bbc.com/news/live/cq5e4n5z888t

And the UK is still burning wood imported from the USA with no end date in sight,
https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... ays-report
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We did see a few full coal barges on the Rhine heading upstream from K681. :(

More sand barges than coal so at least that's something.
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A brand new coal burner just finished after a 15 year build
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I wonder if a case could be made for some small scall UK mining for these beast as well as chemical industry feed stock? I think at the Bluebell railway the talk is of importing coal from China which seems a bit daft.

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spread-tee wrote: Sun Sep 29, 2024 9:15 am A brand new coal burner just finished after a 15 year build
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I wonder if a case could be made for some small scall UK mining for these beasts as well as chemical industry feed stock? I think at the Bluebell railway the talk is of importing coal from China which seems a bit daft.

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spread-tee wrote: Sun Sep 29, 2024 9:16 am
spread-tee wrote: Sun Sep 29, 2024 9:15 am A brand new coal burner just finished after a 15 year build
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I wonder if a case could be made for some small scall UK mining for these beasts as well as chemical industry feed stock? I think at the Bluebell railway the talk is of importing coal from China which seems a bit daft.

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Forest of Dean free miners do exist and are exempt ........... but is very small scale and not high quality coal....
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