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World’s northernmost coal power plant shuts down  科技资讯
时间:2019-04-30   来源:[美国] Daily Climate

October 19 marks the last day of operations for Norway’s only coal power plant. Providing heat and electricity to Longyearbyen since 1983, the plant was also the world’s northernmost, at 78° North.

The plant produced 11 MW electricity and 20 MW thermal heat. CO2 emissions will be halved from today’s 70,00o tons annually with the transfer from coal to diesel. The cut equals emissions from about 20,000 cars. 

Locals are invited to the plant to mark the official shutdown. “This marks the end of a chapter in our history,” Svalbard Energy writes in the invitation. 

Environmentalists have long criticized Norway for mining coal and running a coal power plant at Svalbard as the Arctic is warming in times of climate crisis.

Coal means more to Longyearbyen than just being a source of local energy. The town was established, and named after, John Munro Longyear, whose Arctic Coal Company started mining there in 1906. The Norwegians took over the mining in 1916 and coal was the cornerstone of Norway’s activities at Svalbard until the 1990s when tourism and science started to grow.

 

Norway has shut down many coal mines around Longyearbyen, Svea, and Ny-Ålesund. Photo: Thomas Nilsen
     原文来源:https://thebarentsobserver.com/en/arctic/2023/10/worlds-northernmost-coal-power-plant-shuts-down

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