Get the Pits opened again 
Daz, you may well be on to something. I think we need to follow Germany's lead, where a substantial number of coal-fired power stations are being built. ANYTHING but relying on Russian gas and French nuclear. We need to be strategically independent in energy production.

Unfortunately, due to Maggies industrial vandalism, where she stopped the pumps so the mines flooded when they closed, it is in many cases impossible to reopen them. We were told at the time that this would render them unusable by future generations.. She did it to stop Government authority being contested by the mining unions again, but even Lord Tebbit admitted recently, it was a step too far and could / would have repercussions for future energy policies.

That is the romantic view. In fact Maggie stopped the tremendous waste of taxpayers money in keeping open uneconomic pits that were many. It was a past age and no more did the masses use coal for the home fires or the railways use coal to pull trains. No more did many industries that had used coal to power their machines do so. In addition modern man did not want the awfully dirty, highly dangerous, and very uncomfortable job of mining coal along narrow tunnels. To keep those pits mothballed would have been highly costly, and for no reason. The country when Maggie came to power was on it's knees with outdated industries, requiring great subsidy, when the country was bust and fast "going down the toilet" as one American put it at the time with constant industrial disputes.
No, in short, if Britain wants more coal to be mined then it will be by way of vast open cast mines being operated by modern machinery and a relatively small workforce.

Personally, I don't disagree with what Maggie did at the time, as she was making sure Governments authority wasn't going to be threatened by unelected left wing union members, some in the employ of the KGB, from challenging the Government's authority again. After Ted Heath was defeated by the unions (worst prime minister I have lived under to date and from what we now know a vile, vile man), Maggie made sure all the powers stations were full to the brim with coal, most of it imported from Poland before the miners strike started.
Without her taming of union power we would not have had the boom years from the mid-80s until 1997, the ERM fiasco under the Tory wets being the exception. Unfortunately, from 1997 (particularly from 2000) to 2008 where Gordon Brown let rip with public spending and many tax rises, this killed the golden goose, the fallout from which has already lasted 5 years with many more years to run.
I also wonder in the future with deep underground coal whether the we might actually produce coal dust and pump it out and use this, as it is the most efficient way to burn coal in power stations where you inject it like fuel into a furnace. But it has to be handled carefully as it can cause explosions!
