Outrage as British Diplomats Endorse New Coal Plant Abroad, Despite Coal Phase-Out Commitment at Home

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A British diplomat has come under fire for celebrating Europe’s newest coal plant, in spite of UK government efforts to phase-out coal on homeย turf.

Environmental campaigners have called it โ€œincomprehensibleโ€ that Britainโ€™s deputy ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Matthew Lawson, yesterday attended the inauguration of TPP Stanari, a 300MW lignite-fired power plant in the northern town ofย Stanari.

The UK is planning to phase out its own coal plants by 2025 and has also committed to cutting off virtually all finance for overseas coal powerย plants.

โ€œIt is quite incomprehensible why the UK Ambassador is sullying the UK‘s reputation by lending political support to a lignite project in Bosnia and Herzegovina,โ€ Pippa Gallop of environmental and financial campaign group CEE Bankwatch told DeSmog UK.

Lignite โ€“ or โ€œbrown coalโ€ โ€“ is the ‘dirtiest’ form of coal. It creates the highest CO2 emissions per ton when burned, one-third more than hard coal and three times as much as naturalย gas.

The Stanari coal plant is operated by the Serbian-run, but UK-registered energy trading and investment firm EFT which in 2008 won a 30-year concession to build the plant, as well as expanding an adjacent coal mine, costing a total โ‚ฌ560m. The plant, which is the Balkans first privately-funded power plant, has also received โ‚ฌ350m in financing from the China Developmentย Bank.

EU-seful?

The British embassy in Sarejevo denies that Lawson’s attendance was inappropriate, saying it acknowledged the scale of investment by EFT.

But Igor Kalaba, Energy and Climate Change Program Coordinator at Bosnian environmental non-profit Centre for the Environment, said that open support for Stanari was โ€œagainst the best interestsโ€ of theย country.

He said: โ€œOur coal is mostly lignite โ€“ climate killer number one. On the other hand, we have huge unused potentials in renewables โ€“ plenty of wind and sun, as well as fundingย opportunities.โ€

The coal plant, which has an average lifespan of around 40-45 years, will also make life harder for BiH if it joins the EU as it plans to, say campaigners. Both CEE Bankwatch and the Centre for Environment have called out the plant for failing to comply with current EUย legislation.

TPP Stanari was designed to be in line with the old Large Combustion Plants Directive (LCPD), not with the Industrial Emissions Directive which superseded the LCPD on 1 Januaryย 2016.

Lawson’s colleague Edward Ferguson, British ambassador to the country, has previously been criticised by the environmental groups for his public praise of the coal plant in Bosnia. In May last year Ferguson said the โ€œmagnificent thermal power plantโ€ was โ€œone of the most strategic investment projects in arguably the most important sector in all of Bosnia andย Herzegovinaโ€.

Guy Shrubsole, Friends of the Earth campaigner, said: โ€œBritish diplomats cutting the ribbon on dirty new coal plants, when the Government has committed to phasing out UK coal, sends terrible mixed messages about our stance on climate change. The UK should distance itself from coal at home andย abroad.โ€

A spokesperson for the British embassy in Sarejevo said: โ€œThe Deputy Head of Mission [attended] the inauguration of the Stanari power plant in recognition of the scale of the investment by EFT, a UK-registered company, and its positive impact on the local economy inย Stanari.

โ€œThe British Embassy actively encourages BiH to comply with EU environmental and energy policy. UK companies are well-positioned to help BiH to deliver reductions in greenhouse gas emissions through innovative clean coalย technologiesโ€.

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office declined toย comment.

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Victoria Seabrook writes about climate change, the criminal justice system, and social justice. She is news editor at independent local newspaper Hackney Citizen and co-editor of Prison Watch UK.

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