‘Energy willows’ herald greener future at Balkan coal mines

  • Date: 21-Oct-2021
  • Source: Zawya
  • Sector:Oil & Gas
  • Country:Gulf
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‘Energy willows’ herald greener future at Balkan coal mines

TUZLA, Bosnia- Fast-growing willow trees may soon become a regular feature of parts of the Balkan landscape if a pilot project at decommissioned coal pits in Bosnia and Serbia, aimed at helping the countries' transition to cleaner energy, bears fruit. Able to grow up to two centimetres (one inch) a day, the willows quickly reach harvestable height and can be burned alongside coal in thermo-power plants. "We planted 14,000 willows on one hectare (2-1/2 acres) of land," said Izet Cickusic, a member of a team from Bosnian power utility Elektroprivreda (EPBiH) working at the Kreka mine in the northern town of Tuzla. "We have identified a total of 450 hectares which could be re-cultivated for that purpose." Kreka, where the first willows were planted in May but have remained stunted due to a summer drought, is EPBiH's largest coal mine, but just three of its original 12 pits are still in operation. The trees were planted manually at a closed pit by around 50 miners who would otherwise have been made redundant. The first harvest is expected after three years, and then every other year over the following 25. Bonnie Norman, president of EPBiH's U.S. partner in the project, E3