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Thursday 20 June 2019 4:37 pm  |  Updated:  Thursday 20 June 2019 6:00 pm

Britain smashes annual record for coal-free power – in just six months

By: August Graham

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A picture taken on March 15, 2019 shows wagons loaded with coal on a side track at Towarowy station in the southern Polish coal mining town of Rybnik, ranked among the top three most polluted places in the European Union. - Antiquated coal-fired power plants also generate nearly all of Poland's electricity, giving it some of highest carbon emissions in the EU. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP) (Photo credit should read WOJTEK RADWANSKI/AFP/Getty Images)

Britain smashed another record for not burning coal from energy today as it moves towards eliminating the fuel by 2025.

British power plants have now stood idle for 1,976 hours so far this year, more than in all of 2018.

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It has helped reduce carbon emissions by around 5m tonnes, the government said.

Energy and clean growth minister Chris Skidmore said coal the government will support renewables as it seeks to phase out coal by 2025.

“Coal is fast becoming the fossil of our energy system and it will soon be consigned to the history books,” he said.

Last month Britain hit its consecutive first week, then its first fortnight, without burning a lump of coal for power.

However, the reduction in coal burning is having knock-on effects in parts of the country.

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With plants having stood idle for around three months out of the last six, they cannot stand the pressure.

Last week SSE announced it would be closing the Fiddler’s Ferry plant in Cheshire, which supports 158 jobs in the area.

The plant became financially unsustainable and has only been online for 11 hours so far this year.

The fuel has gone from being around two thirds of Britain’s energy production in the early 1990s. Today the country has gone 27 consecutive hours without burning the fuel.

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The development has helped push down Britain’s carbon emissions. However, it has been largely replaced by increased gas burning.

This will also need to be replaced if the UK is to reach its stated aim of eliminating net emissions by 2050.

Meanwhile, industry is still burning coal for steel production to make wind turbines.

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