Effects of a coal phase-out in Europe on reaching the UN Sustainable Development Goals

被引:0
|
作者
S. Vögele
K. Govorukha
P. Mayer
I. Rhoden
D. Rübbelke
W. Kuckshinrichs
机构
[1] Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH,Center for Environmental Management, Resources and Energy
[2] Institute of Energy and Climate Research - Systems Analysis and Technology Evaluation (IEK-STE),undefined
[3] TU Bergakademie Freiberg,undefined
[4] Faculty of Business Administration,undefined
[5] Ruhr Universität Bochum,undefined
关键词
Phase-out; Coal; Sustainable Development Goals; Input-output analysis; Coal-exporting countries;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Several European countries plan to phase out coal-fired power plants in order to reach their greenhouse gas abatement targets. Additionally, the phase-out will bring about so-called ancillary effects or co-effects. In our study, we focus on the co-effects induced in the countries that export coal to Europe. Furthermore, we examine the ancillary effects imposed on China as a major supplier of technologies (like solar energy technologies) that will replace coal-fired power plants. Using a combination of an input-output model, econometric analysis and employing the concept of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, we assess impacts of coal phase-out policies on environmental, economic, and societal dimensions. Our results show that despite negative impacts on income and employment in coal-exporting countries, a phase-out of coal-fired power plants is linked with multiple positive effects. In particular, we observe improvements in water management and biodiversity conservation, reduced release of pollutants, and improvements on a societal level. However, even if we consider a reduction in the use of coal in the European steel production sector as an additional challenge, these positive impacts on coal exporting countries remain rather small. The same applies to the effects we observe for China.
引用
收藏
页码:879 / 916
页数:37
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Effects of a coal phase-out in Europe on reaching the UN Sustainable Development Goals
    Voegele, S.
    Govorukha, K.
    Mayer, P.
    Rhoden, I.
    Rubbelke, D.
    Kuckshinrichs, W.
    [J]. ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY, 2023, 25 (01) : 879 - 916
  • [2] Varieties of coal-fired power phase-out across Europe
    Rentier, Gerrit
    Lelieveldt, Herman
    Kramer, Gert Jan
    [J]. ENERGY POLICY, 2019, 132 : 620 - 632
  • [3] Successful coal phase-out requires new models of development
    Matthias Kalkuhl
    Jan Christoph Steckel
    Lorenzo Montrone
    Michael Jakob
    Jörg Peters
    Ottmar Edenhofer
    [J]. Nature Energy, 2019, 4 : 897 - 900
  • [4] Successful coal phase-out requires new models of development
    Kalkuhl, Matthias
    Steckel, Jan Christoph
    Montrone, Lorenzo
    Jakob, Michael
    Peters, Joerg
    Edenhofer, Ottmar
    [J]. NATURE ENERGY, 2019, 4 (11) : 897 - 900
  • [5] Regulatory framework for the coal phase-out in Saxony
    von Daniels, Gero
    [J]. WASSERWIRTSCHAFT, 2023, 113 (04) : 34 - 38
  • [6] LEAD PHASE-OUT IN WESTERN-EUROPE
    VALAIS, M
    BONNIFAY, P
    [J]. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PROGRESS, 1986, 82 (03) : 34 - 38
  • [7] AWWA and the UN Sustainable Development Goals
    Jacobson D.
    Anderson C.
    [J]. JOURNAL AMERICAN WATER WORKS ASSOCIATION, 2019, 111 (01): : 68 - 72
  • [8] A coal phase-out in Germany - clean, efficient and affordable?
    Heinrichs, Heidi Ursula
    Markewitz, Peter
    [J]. CLEAN, EFFICIENT AND AFFORDABLE ENERGY FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE, 2015, 75 : 2541 - 2547
  • [9] Stricter climate protection - Earlier coal phase-out?
    Barchanski, Fjronislaw
    Borg, Gregor
    Daniels, Albert
    Drebenstedt, Carsten
    Frenz, Walter
    Galler, Robert
    Grigo, Werner
    Grosser, Regine
    Kulik, Lars
    Lottermoser, Bernd
    Neu, Thomas
    Niemann-Delius, Christian
    Roumpos, Christos
    [J]. World of Mining - Surface and Underground, 2021, 73 (01): : 1 - 2
  • [10] Challenges and Opportunities of Coal Phase-Out in Western Macedonia
    Ziouzios, Dimitris
    Karlopoulos, Evangelos
    Fragkos, Panagiotis
    Vrontisi, Zoi
    [J]. CLIMATE, 2021, 9 (07)