UK opens public inquiry into proposed new deep coal mine
Source: Associated Press
UK opens public inquiry into proposed new deep coal mine
By DANICA KIRKA
September 7, 2021
LONDON (AP) The U.K. has opened a public inquiry into plans for the countrys first new deep coal mine in three decades amid complaints that permitting the project would send the wrong message as the government seeks to persuade other countries to give up coal.
Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick ordered the investigation in March, saying the project may conflict with the governments target for reaching net zero carbon emissions by 2050. Local planning officials in northwest England had previously approved the project proposed by West Cumbria Mining.
The company wants to mine about 3 million tons of coking coal at the site annually, creating 532 direct and 1,618 supply chain jobs. Coking coal is used in the production of steel, not as a source of fuel for factories and power plants.
Even so, climate activists say the project would undermine efforts to decarbonize the steel industry though increased recycling and the development of new techniques that substitute hydrogen for coking coal.
The West Cumbria project also comes at a sensitive moment for Prime Minister Boris Johnsons Conservative government, which is pushing other countries to phase out coal production as it prepares to host the latest U.N. climate summit in November in Glasgow.
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