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The impact of the UK coal phase-out

19 Nov 2015

It has been generally accepted within the market for some time now that coal will at some point be forced out of the UK power market, either as a result of rising carbon costs or as a result of increasingly stringent emissions restrictions.

This will result in a market predominantly supplied by gas, nuclear and renewable power sources, although it should be noted that coal-fired power plants have already seen a notable decline in levels of generation within the market.

October 2015 saw levels of coal generation down 50% from their peak in October 2012, highlighting the shift already underway, with levels of generation from fossil fuel sources having fallen to 54% from 69% over the same period and down from a peak of 80% in October 2007. This shows a market already transitioning away from fossil fuel generation.

It will however remain difficult to justify expenditure on new gas (CCGT) plants going forward, as the costs of onshore wind and solar will continue to decrease, encouraging future build out of renewables.

Within the current market, large CCGTs are struggling and even though coal plants will disappear by 2025, the costs of renewables and storage may be such that new builds of CCGT plants will be unlikely to happen without some form of significant subsidy going forwards.

source: http://www.worldcoal.com