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Coal Brief – August 2024

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In the middle of each month, we publish a set of key statistics on the coal market in Poland on our blog and X (Twitter). The data is published with a 1.5-month delay, following announcements by the Energy Market Agency and the Industrial Development Agency, Katowice Branch.

Hover over the charts to display the data in detail.

Data – August 2024

Symbols represent

↗️ increase,

↘️ decrease,

=  marginal or no difference in comparison with the previous month.

 

ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION FROM COAL 

Coal-fired power plants with the lowest share in the generation mix ever – only 31.6% and the second lowest production ever – 4.25 TWh. A strong jump in gas generation – up 42% m/m to 1.67 TWh, with lignite (3.21 TWh) and PV (2.13 TWh) in second and third place.

 

COAL PRODUCTION AND SALES

COAL PRODUCTION – 3.43 Mt ↘️

COAL SALES – 3.50 Mt ↗️

Production fell 6% m/m while sales rose 6% m/m to 3.43 and 3.5 million tons per month, respectively. Mining values remain among the lowest on record.

 

HARD COAL RESERVES

HARD COAL RESERVES IN POLAND (TOTAL) –  13.2 Mt ↗️
HARD COAL RESERVES AT MINING SITES – 5.5 Mt ↘️
HARD COAL RESERVES AT MINING SITES, BELONGING TO POWER PLANTS – 0.23 Mt ↗️
HARD COAL RESERVES AT POWER PLANTS – 7.4 Mt ↗️ 

 

Reserves rose by 150 th. tons and are now only 280 th. tons short of last November’s peak. Stockpiles at power plants are responsible for virtually all of the increase.

 

EMPLOYMENT

EMPLOYMENT – 74 879 ↘️

Employment is down another month, this time by 186 FTEs and already down a total of 996 FTEs for the last 12 months. The number of people employed in coal mining is the lowest since September 2022.

 

COAL PRICES

COAL PRICE FOR ELECTRICITY GENERATION (PSCMI1) – 479 PLN/t ↘️ ↗️

Coal for the power industry has slightly decreased and costs 479 PLN/t or 22.13 PLN/GJ.

COAL PRICE FOR HEATING (PSCMI2) – 562 PLN/t =

For district heating, the price is virtually unchanged. With an almost identical price per ton, the price per GJ increased by 1% m/m – to PLN 23.51/GJ. This is due to slight differences in the calorific value of the coal sold.

Please visit the rest of the website for more data and knowledge about the power sector and coal mining in Poland. 

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Wojciech Przedlacki, Product Owner energy.instrat.pl, [email protected]

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