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In response to a recent setback, Poland’s prominent utility company, PGE, pledged on Monday to undertake all necessary measures to sustain the operations of its Turow lignite mine and power plant situated near the Czech border. CEO Dariusz Marzec emphasized the company’s commitment to rectifying past shortcomings, prioritizing ecological considerations, and safeguarding the region’s safety. The announcement follows a local court’s decision on March 13, which annulled an environmental permit issued in 2022 for the Turow project but permitted the continuation of mining activities for the time being. Environmental advocacy groups have consistently raised concerns about the mine’s detrimental environmental impact, particularly on the adjacent power plant, prompting legal challenges against the operating license extending until 2044. PGE disclosed that it is presently awaiting a formal rationale for the court’s ruling and intends to pursue legal recourse accordingly to defend the continuity of the mine and power complex. Marzec expressed optimism regarding a favorable resolution of the matter.

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