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If any of our posters are from the North East they will be able to confirm that quite a few of the NE collieries closed because of the travelling distance under the N Sea to reach the coal face. Easington I believe were 7-8 miles out it tokk too long to get the miners to the face.
4 new Gas turbines being built at Drax 🤔
Quote from: Sprotyrover on October 07, 2019, 10:26:21 pm4 new Gas turbines being built at Drax 🤔Sproty,The gas turbines at Drax are to replace coal fired generation.The UK is committed to zero coal by 2025, so I don't see how this relates to the OP.It is likely the Drax gas decision will be challenged in court, as it is not in keeping with UK carbon policies.
Well, if you have a reference for UK Gov investment it would help!The UK position on removing coal from the energy mix is set out here:https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/672137/Government_Response_to_unabated_coal_consultation_and_statement_of_policy.pdfI can't see why they would then be supporting coal gasification with public subsidy, Sproty.No-one is going to invest private capital into this without the prospect of a market and a return on investment. You can still apply for consent for such projects from government, but the economics are completely against it.
Quote from: albie on October 09, 2019, 09:42:37 pmWell, if you have a reference for UK Gov investment it would help!The UK position on removing coal from the energy mix is set out here:https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/672137/Government_Response_to_unabated_coal_consultation_and_statement_of_policy.pdfI can't see why they would then be supporting coal gasification with public subsidy, Sproty.No-one is going to invest private capital into this without the prospect of a market and a return on investment. You can still apply for consent for such projects from government, but the economics are completely against it.Well according to tonight's news it's happening the Gas turbines have been approved.
Sproty,Are you talking about Drax;https://www.bbc.com/news/business-49960817As it says, this is to replace coal.What has this got to do with coal gasification under the North Sea?I still don't understand where you got the idea of Government support for the North Sea coal gasification that you posted.
It won't happen, the government have already committed to replacing the gas network, and on new installations by 2025.
Quote from: silent majority on October 11, 2019, 03:31:11 pmIt won't happen, the government have already committed to replacing the gas network, and on new installations by 2025.SM have you got a link to the info you posted relating to the govt initiative to replace fossil fuels in home that are off the Gas network.