Polish court allows Turow coal mine to stay open for now
14 Mar 2024
A Polish coal mine near the Czech border will be able to
continue operating for now, the state news agency PAP reported on Wednesday,
following the latest in a series of contradictory court rulings. The previous
nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) government resisted attempts led by
environmental campaigners to close the mine at Turow, which supplies lignite to
an adjacent power plant responsible for 8% of Poland's energy.
APolish coal mine near the
Czech border will be able to continue operating for now, the state news agency
PAP reported on Wednesday, following the latest in a series of contradictory
court rulings.
The previous nationalist Law and Justice
(PiS) government resisted attempts led by environmental campaigners to close
the mine at Turow, which supplies lignite to an adjacent power plant
responsible for 8% of Poland's energy. On Wednesday, PAP reported a court had
overturned a 2022 decision that allowed the mine to continue operations.
However, it reported the court had not ruled on policy, meaning the mine can
still operate.
The main Turow case is pending at a
Warsaw administrative court that will rule on a government decision dating from
February 2023 that would allow Turow to continue mining until 2044. "The
judgment regarding the environmental decision does not result in the suspension
of the operation of the Turow mine. The state's energy policy was not subject
to the court's assessment," PAP cited the court as saying.
Environmental groups have long
criticised the environmental impact of the open-pit mine, and filed several
lawsuits aimed at halting its operations. "PGE GiEK is waiting for written
justification of the judgment and is analyzing further steps in this
case," state-controlled utility PGE unit, which owns the Turow mine and
adjacent power plant, wrote in a statement.
The present government, elected last
October, has said it wants to kickstart the country's transition to lower
carbon energy.
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