Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Protest-at-Lignite-Mine-of-Matra-Power-Plant--Visonta-27MDHUA60SC.htmlConceptually similarProtest at Lignite Mine of Mátra Power Plant, VisontaGP1SV4E1Completed★★★★Protest at Lignite Mine of Mátra Power Plant, VisontaGP1SV4E3Completed★★★★Protest at Lignite Mine of Mátra Power Plant, VisontaGP1SV4E6Completed★★★★★★Protest at Lignite Mine of Mátra Power Plant, VisontaGP1SV4E0Completed★★★★★★Protest at Lignite Mine of Mátra Power Plant, VisontaGP1SV4E4Completed★★★★Protest at Lignite Mine of Mátra Power Plant, VisontaGP1SV4E2Completed★★★★★★Banner against Lignite in front of JaenschwaldeGP0STP9FQCompleted★★★★Banner against Lignite in front of JaenschwaldeGP0STP9FRCompleted★★★★Banner Action against Lignite in Front of JaenschwaldeGP0STP9FSCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SV4E5Protest at Lignite Mine of Mátra Power Plant, VisontaGreenpeace Hungary activists protest at the lignite mine of Mátra Power Plant. Mátra Power Plant is a functioning coal-fired power plant and biggest emitter of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The Hungarian government announced the closure of the power plant by 2025 (with plans to convert it into a gas power plant), but according to current plans and local authorizations, the lignite mine will be significantly expanded.Greenpeace Hungary demands the closure of the lignite mine and the end of burning of fossil fuels at the power plant. The right plan should be to move onto renewable energy at Mátra Power Plant.Locations:Europe-HungaryDate:22 Apr, 2021Credit:© Zsuzsi Dorgo / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6240px X 4160pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Climate (campaign title)-Coal mines-Coal-fired power stations-Day-Fossil fuel (energy)-Greenpeace activists-Industrial landscapes-KWCI (GPI)-Lignite-Masks (protective)-Men-One person-Outdoors-Photo opportunities (action tactic)-Rear view-WaterShoot:Protest at Lignite Mine of Mátra Power Plant, VisontaGreenpeace Hungary activists protest at the lignite mine of Mátra Power Plant. Mátra Power Plant is a functioning coal-fired power plant and biggest emitter of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The Hungarian government announced the closure of the power plant by 2025 (with plans to convert it into a gas power plant), but according to current plans and local authorizations, the lignite mine will be significantly expanded.Greenpeace Hungary demands the closure of the lignite mine and the end of burning of fossil fuels at the power plant. The right plan should be to move onto renewable energy at Mátra Power Plant. The activists’ sign read: Expanding a mine? For a power plant that’s closing down?!