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Ireland shuts last coal plant, becomes 15th coal-free country in Europe (2025)

295 pointsby robin_realatoday at 10:14 AM131 commentsview on HN

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cauliflower99today at 1:02 PM

Irish man here - Over the last few years, we've graduated from providing cheap energy to now importing most of our energy. We've seen huge energy price increases as a result. We're seeing more and more cost-of-living protests, the war now means more will suffer with fuel prices and we're still going ahead with closing down energy suppliers (this is a 2025 article but the point still stands).

To anyone praising these stupid, politically incentivised initiatives - congratulations to us on making the poor and middle-classes poorer.

But it's all good - we're saving the world I guess. The poor folks can sort themselves out.

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reedf1today at 12:11 PM

No country will be truly coal-free until they are a net energy exporter and they do not import any goods that use coal-based energy in their supply chain. Europe has de-industrialized which means it has effectively exported its coal burden.

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bramhaagtoday at 12:31 PM

https://beyondfossilfuels.org/europes-coal-exit/ keeps track of coal phase-out commitments. 24 European countries still use coal generators, and 6 have not even planned to phase them out (Serbia, Moldova, Turkey, Poland, Kosovo, Bosnia).

Never used coal power:

  Albania, Cyprus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Switzerland, Norway
Phased out:

  2016: Belgium
  2020: Sweden, Austria
  2021: Portugal
  2024: United Kingdom
  2025: Ireland
Phase-out planned:

  2026: Slovakia, Greece
  2027: France
  2028: Italy, Denmark
  2029: The Netherlands, Hungary, Finland
  2030: Spain, North Macedonia
  2032: Romania
  2033: Slovenia, Czechia, Croatia
  2035: Ukraine
  2038: Germany
  2040: Bulgaria
  2041: Montenegro
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CalRoberttoday at 11:48 AM

Great to see, hopefully they can end turf burning too. (For those unaware it's basically where you take a wetland habitat that's also an amazing carbon store, cut it in to chunks, dry it out, and burn it for a very dirty heat source)

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s_devtoday at 1:19 PM

https://www.smartgriddashboard.com/roi/

Here is the dashboard for electricity in Ireland.

Ireland is not industrialised in a similar way to other EU countries like Germany or Italy which has lots of heavy manufacturing. Irish industry is mostly composed of US pharmaceuticals and data centres occupying much of the energy demand. There is a bauxite facility in limerick which does come to mind but that sort of thing isn't common in Ireland.

jorisboristoday at 12:58 PM

I feel we’re framing it in a negative way

Our goal shouldn’t be to be coal free. Our goal should be to be 100% renewable.

If we set up our goals in terms of what we don’t want, we end up in the situation we are right now: high energy costs, very dependent on energy imports and a high risk of loosing our industry

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eitau_1today at 12:06 PM

Damn, and my country consumes 11 million out of 13 million tonnes of coal used for heating houses in the entire EU.

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fixxation92today at 1:36 PM

Definitely a step in the right direction, but believe it or not-- I overheard a customer in Aldi asking for coal only last week! I couldn't believe it, the staff member didn't know where to send them

nxmtoday at 1:07 PM

Meanwhile China and India are building out coal plants at record pace

sourcegrifttoday at 1:45 PM

In another news China opens n-new coal plants. All this greenwashing is a farce until import from non-green countries are banned

brnttoday at 1:15 PM

I understand that American shale gas (the largest fraction of LNG imports to the EU) is by certain measures as polluting as coal. If correct, Europe needs to reconsider if the price (and political) volatility is really worth it.

okokwhatevertoday at 12:46 PM

Once they see the oil rising this week plans will be shut down till new notice.

nixasstoday at 12:46 PM

Germany on the other hands..

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redfloatplanetoday at 11:08 AM

(June 2025)

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know-howtoday at 1:19 PM

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cbdevidaltoday at 11:11 AM

Just in time for an energy crisis :-)

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