Environmentalists seek tougher EU curbs on Balkan coal power plants

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By Zuvela

The 16 Communist-era plants with 8 gigawatts (GW) capacity emitted the same amount of sulphur dioxide in 2016 as 250 coal-fired plants with 30 times more capacity in the rest of the European Union, five environmentalist groups said in a report.

Lignite, the most polluting coal, is widely available in the region, providing a cheap resource and the major source of for Kosovo, Serbia, Bosnia, and

The countries are members of the Community, which had a commitment to implement EU rules to curb pollution by 2018. But investments in new power plants or technology to cut emissions have largely been delayed, the report said.

"Air pollution knows no borders and is still an invisible killer in Europe," said Vlatka Matkovic Puljic, senior at HEAL and the report's

"It is high time that EU policy-makers step up efforts to clean up the air and decarbonise the power sector," she said.

The report said the West Balkan power plants caused pollution across the EU and beyond that caused of up to 11.5 billion euros ($13.02 billion) a year.

The region plans to add 2.7 GW of new coal plant capacity in the next decade, mainly financed by Chinese banks, the report said, adding that most plants would not meet the EU's rules.

Governments in the region say they need to expand coal power generation to meet rising demand and ensure and say that new coal plants would emit less greenhouse gases.

The report called for stricter rules to be imposed on the and said the should make meeting those regulations a requirement for joining the EU.

For now, the countries in the do not face any penalties if targets are not met.

"Rather than investing in yet more outdated coal power plants, Western Balkan leaders need to ... increase the share of sustainable forms of renewable energy," said Ioana Ciuta, at CEE Bankwatch, one of the five groups behind the report.

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(Reporting by Zuvela; Editing by Edmund Blair)

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First Published: Tue, February 19 2019. 13:58 IST