欧洲退煤提速:英国将关闭最后的煤电厂,丹麦、斯洛文尼亚、保加利亚紧随其后

文摘   2024-09-13 14:45   北京  


当市场力量冲击商业计划时,煤炭淘汰往往会加速。世界上风力发电占比最高的国家丹麦,目前只剩下一家煤电厂,而且亏损严重。因为该国的能源巨头Ørsted刚刚关闭了其最后一家煤电厂。英国已定于本月彻底淘汰煤电。斯洛伐克已于今年3月关闭了最后一家煤电厂。


几年前,欧洲各国政府还在犹豫是否要确定固体化石燃料使用的最后期限。但现在,包括国有电力公司在内的煤电厂业主,面临着来自可再生能源的竞争,以及二氧化碳排放成本和其他环保要求的压力,越来越多地选择退出。


丹麦的煤炭装机将被清洁技术取代

8月底,Ørsted关闭了其位于丹麦西部的最后一家燃煤热电联产(CHP)厂Esbjerg。自2006年起,该公司一直在向经过认证的可持续生物质能转型。


丹麦政府于2022年10月要求Ørsted维持Esbjerg 3号机组的运营,并重新启动已退役的Studstrup 4号机组(该机组主要使用煤炭)和Kyndby 21号机组(该机组也燃烧石油)。Ørsted指出,以上机组已全部一起正式关闭。


Studstrup的一个大型木质颗粒料仓经历火灾,正在重建中。Ørsted表示,重建完成后,Studstrup将不再把煤炭作为储备燃料。


Nordjylland发电站(Nordjyllandsværket)是丹麦最后一座煤电厂,其运营商是奥尔堡(Ålborg)市政府旗下的Aalborg Forsyning。该公用事业公司正在努力利用热泵、蓄热解决方案和其他技术(如废热)供热。


Aalborg Forsyning 在2024年出现了2.7亿丹麦克朗(3620万欧元)的税后亏损。该公司表示,Nordjylland发电站运营产生的负面影响非常大,将于2028年将其关闭。


英国将于9月30日结束煤电历史

6月底,Uniper的Ratcliffe-on-Soar发电站接收了最后一批煤炭。而这座英国最后一家煤电厂即将于9月30日结束运营。


根据计划,场址将重建为零碳技术和能源中心。Uniper在去年表示,将在这里生产低碳氢气,并在2030年前逐步达到500MW的电解能力。


2015年初,英国三分之一以上的电力来自煤炭,之后这一比例迅速减半并不断缩小。这些发电厂几乎只在冬季使用。


从粉尘、煤灰堆到绿氢或电池储能

斯洛伐克能源公司Slovenské elektrárne于3月结束了Vojany热电联产厂的运行,实现了该国的煤炭退出。这座煤电厂在最后几年几乎没有工作。随着Mochovce 3号核反应堆的竣工,煤电厂的退出变得更加容易。


场址的修复和清理工作随即展开。Slovenské elektrárne透露,该处可能的替代方案包括可再生能源、电池储能、小型模块化反应堆、绿氢以及对建筑业产生的现有的废灰进行利用。


斯洛文尼亚最后一家煤电厂濒临破产

过去几年,利用煤炭发电的国家数量急剧减少。


斯洛文尼亚国有电力公司Holding Slovenske elektrarne(HSE) 表示,该国唯一的煤炭发电厂Termoelektrarna Šoštanj(TEŠ)很可能在明年破产。政府正在制定一项法律,以使该厂能够继续运营。与丹麦最后一家煤电厂一样,TES最大的问题之一是如何维持供暖。


保加利亚也对其唯一的国有煤电厂采取了类似举措。


克罗地亚和罗马尼亚等少数几个欧盟成员国的煤炭淘汰日期在2030年之后,但它们不太可能坚持那么久。欧洲大陆剩下的德国、波兰、捷克共和国、塞尔维亚、黑山、波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那、科索沃和土耳其还在维持煤电供应,然而形势正在迅速变化着。


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Denmark shuts its penultimate coal plant as UK is set to complete its exit


Denmark is left with a single coal power plant as Ørsted closed its last one. The only coal plant in the United Kingdom is ending operations on September 30. The list of European countries with such facilities drastically shrunk over the past few years.


When market forces trample business plans, coal phaseouts tend to be expedited. Denmark, which has the highest share of wind power in electricity generation in the world, now has one coal plant left, struggling with heavy losses, as energy giant Ørsted has just shut down its last facility of the kind. Britain has scheduled its exit for this month. Slovakia closed its last such facility in March.


Just a few years ago governments of European countries were hesitating to determine deadlines for the end of the use of the solid fossil fuel. In the meantime, owners of coal plants including state-owned power utilities have increasingly been calling it quits, facing competition from renewables and suffering from CO2 emissions costs and other environmental requirements.


Coal capacities in Denmark to be replaced by cleaner technologies

At the end of August, Denmark-based energy company Ørsted shut down Esbjerg, its last coal-fired combined heat and power (CHP) plant. It is located in the country’s west. Since 2006, the utility has been transitioning to certified sustainable biomass, the announcement adds.


Danish authorities mandated in October 2022 that Ørsted maintain operations at unit 3 in Esbjerg and to restart the decommissioned unit 4 at Studstrup, which also primarily used coal, and unit 21 at its Kyndby facility, which burned oil, too. The latter two were officially closed together with Esbjerg, the utility pointed out.


A large wood pellet silo at Studstrup is being rebuilt after a fire. It is set to be completed by the end of the year and Ørsted said it would no longer have any coal as a reserve fuel.


Nordjylland Power Station or Nordjyllandsværket is the last coal plant in Denmark. The operator of the CHP facility is Aalborg Forsyning, owned by the Aalborg (Ålborg) Municipality. The utility is working to replace the heating segment with heat pumps, thermal storage solutions and other technologies such as waste heat.


Aalborg Forsyning suffered an aftertax loss of DKK 270 million (EUR 36.2 million) in 2024. It highlighted Nordjylland’s operations as having the most negative effect. The CHP facility is due to close in 2028.


Britain to exit coal power club on September 30


In late June, Uniper’s Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station received its last coal shipment. Britain’s last coal plant is about to end operations on September 30.


The plan is to redevelop the site as a zero carbon technology and energy hub. The company said last year it would produce low-carbon hydrogen there and gradually reach 500 MW in electrolysis capacity by the end of the decade.


In early 2015, the UK was producing over a third of its electricity from coal, after which the share was swiftly halved and kept shrinking. Such power plants were used almost only in the winter season.


From dust, ash dumps to green hydrogen or battery storage


Slovakian energy company Slovenské elektrárne ended production at its CHP plant Vojany in March, completing the country’s coal phaseout. The facility barely worked during its last few years online. The job became easier with the completion of the Mochovce 3 nuclear reactor.


Remedial works and cleanup began immediately to clear up the area. Possible alternatives are renewables, battery storage, a small modular reactor, green hydrogen production and the use of existing waste ash in the construction industry, Slovenské elektrárne has revealed.


Slovenia’s last coal plant nearing bankruptcy


The list of countries generating power from coal has drastically shrunk over the past few years.

Slovenian state-owned power utility Holding Slovenske elektrarne or HSE said that the country’s sole coal plant Termoelektrarna Šoštanj (TEŠ) is likely to become insolvent next year. The government is preparing a law to keep it afloat again. One of the biggest issues, like with Denmark’s last coal plant, is to maintain heating in the area.


Bulgaria has pulled a similar move for its only such state-owned facility.


Croatia and Romania are among the few European Union member states that also have coal phaseout deadlines past 2030, but they are unlikely to hold out that long either. Only Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo* and Turkey would remain in the continent, but the situation is changing fast.



本文 2024 年 9 月 4 日发布于Balkan Green Energy News。文章仅代表作者观点,不代表本公众号立场。题目为编者所加。

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翻译/韩迪 审校/汪燕辉 编辑/包林洁

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