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The Czech Republic is ending coal from today. Poland is now left alone in the EU


— In the Czech Republic there is no one left to supply hard coal – Barbora Czerna Dvorzakova, spokeswoman for the Ostrava-Karviná Mines (OKD), told journalists.

She added that the last power plant using this raw material in the Czech Republic was closed last year, and coal prices are too low to cover the costs of extraction. Production fell from 35 million tonnes in 1989 to less than 1.2 million tonnes in 2025.

As market expert Jakub Wiech recently pointed out, Poland is thus becoming the last bastion of hard coal in the European Union.

The end after 250 years

Mining in the Ostrava area began in the late 18th century and turned this part of Austria-Hungary into a highly industrialized region of the Habsburg Empire. They invested in mines and metallurgical plants, among others. The Rothschilds. Thanks to them, railway lines and infrastructure were built, attracting thousands of new residents and workers to the Karviná and Ostrava region.

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