Regional Energy Transition: An Analytical Approach Applied to the Slovakian Coal Region

This study presents an analytical framework supporting coal regions in a strategy toward the clean energy transition. The proposed approach uses a combination of value chain analysis and energy sector analysis that enables a comprehensive assessment considering local specificities. Its application t...

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Main Authors: Hana Gerbelová, Amanda Spisto, Sergio Giaccaria
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-12-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/1/110
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spelling doaj-86a59ed5065c48d7b3a6f3601f24849c2020-12-29T00:01:31ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-12-011411011010.3390/en14010110Regional Energy Transition: An Analytical Approach Applied to the Slovakian Coal RegionHana Gerbelová0Amanda Spisto1Sergio Giaccaria2European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), 1755 LE Petten, The NetherlandsEuropean Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), 1755 LE Petten, The NetherlandsEuropean Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), 1755 LE Petten, The NetherlandsThis study presents an analytical framework supporting coal regions in a strategy toward the clean energy transition. The proposed approach uses a combination of value chain analysis and energy sector analysis that enables a comprehensive assessment considering local specificities. Its application to a case study of the Slovakian region Upper Nitra demonstrates practical examples of opportunities and challenges. The value chain analysis evaluates the coal mining industry, from coal extraction to electricity generation, in terms of jobs and business that are at risk by the closure of the coal mines. The complementary energy system analysis focuses on diversification of the energy mix, environmental impacts, and feasibility assessment of alternative energy technologies to the coal combusting sources. The results show a net positive cost benefit for all developed scenarios of replacing the local existing coal power plant. Although the installation of a new geothermal plant is estimated to be the most expensive option from our portfolio of scenarios, it presents the highest CO<sub>2</sub> reduction in the electricity generation in Slovakia—34% less compare to the system employing the existing power plant. In addition, the development of a new industrial polo around deep geothermal technology can boost the economic activity in the region by attracting investments in companies providing geological exploration services, transferring the local knowledge from the coal mining industry into an emerging sector.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/1/110clean energy transitioncoal regionvalue chain analysisenergy system modellingcost benefit analysiscoal phase-out
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author Hana Gerbelová
Amanda Spisto
Sergio Giaccaria
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Amanda Spisto
Sergio Giaccaria
Regional Energy Transition: An Analytical Approach Applied to the Slovakian Coal Region
Energies
clean energy transition
coal region
value chain analysis
energy system modelling
cost benefit analysis
coal phase-out
author_facet Hana Gerbelová
Amanda Spisto
Sergio Giaccaria
author_sort Hana Gerbelová
title Regional Energy Transition: An Analytical Approach Applied to the Slovakian Coal Region
title_short Regional Energy Transition: An Analytical Approach Applied to the Slovakian Coal Region
title_full Regional Energy Transition: An Analytical Approach Applied to the Slovakian Coal Region
title_fullStr Regional Energy Transition: An Analytical Approach Applied to the Slovakian Coal Region
title_full_unstemmed Regional Energy Transition: An Analytical Approach Applied to the Slovakian Coal Region
title_sort regional energy transition: an analytical approach applied to the slovakian coal region
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2021-12-01
description This study presents an analytical framework supporting coal regions in a strategy toward the clean energy transition. The proposed approach uses a combination of value chain analysis and energy sector analysis that enables a comprehensive assessment considering local specificities. Its application to a case study of the Slovakian region Upper Nitra demonstrates practical examples of opportunities and challenges. The value chain analysis evaluates the coal mining industry, from coal extraction to electricity generation, in terms of jobs and business that are at risk by the closure of the coal mines. The complementary energy system analysis focuses on diversification of the energy mix, environmental impacts, and feasibility assessment of alternative energy technologies to the coal combusting sources. The results show a net positive cost benefit for all developed scenarios of replacing the local existing coal power plant. Although the installation of a new geothermal plant is estimated to be the most expensive option from our portfolio of scenarios, it presents the highest CO<sub>2</sub> reduction in the electricity generation in Slovakia—34% less compare to the system employing the existing power plant. In addition, the development of a new industrial polo around deep geothermal technology can boost the economic activity in the region by attracting investments in companies providing geological exploration services, transferring the local knowledge from the coal mining industry into an emerging sector.
topic clean energy transition
coal region
value chain analysis
energy system modelling
cost benefit analysis
coal phase-out
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/1/110
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