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Energybuild on where it sells its coal from Aberpergwm colliery

Tata steelworks in Port Talbot is just one of many sectors where the coal is used

Aberpergwm Colliery in the Vale of Neath(Image: Western Mail Archive)

Operator of the controversial Aberpergwm mine, Energybuild, will continue to supply Tata Steel in Port Talbot under the direction of the Welsh Government, as it tries to move away from fossil fuel hydrocarbon production.

Speaking to BusinessLive Wales, , which mines the anthracite (hard coal) at Aberpergwm near Glynneath, said that it is trying to pivot the business to become less carbon intensive as it phases out hydrocarbon production and turns to non-thermal industries.

But it will continue to supply its anthracite to Tata Steel in Port Talbot following conversations with the Welsh Government.

Sales manager at Energybuild, Steve Williams said: “There are all sorts of industry problems that aren’t just immediately solvable for the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. Tata Steel in Port Talbot is the last remaining high-quality steelmaker in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, to do away with it would leave the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ vulnerable because you’d be completely dependent on foreign imports of steel.”

Where does Energybuild sell its Aberpergwm coal?

The company supplied 27% of its anthracite to Tata Steel last year — making 20% of the company's total revenue.

Energybuild has been at the centre of the controversy surrounding the Aberpergwm mine and political tensions between the Welsh and º£½ÇÊÓÆµ governments.

The mining operator secured planning permission in September 2018 from Neath Port Talbot Council as part of its application for an expanded mining licence at the colliery.