Energy Crisis in Europe: The European Union’s Objectives and Countries’ Policy Trends—New Transition Paths?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- Analysis of the current electricity mix situation, comparison with objectives stated before the energy crisis, and evaluation of actions that would be or would have been required to meet the objectives.
- Compilation and interpretation of the latest policies initiatives emerging from the energy crisis and the Russian gas dependence.
- Identification of strategic paths and associated technologies for the fulfilment of countries’ objectives.
- Evaluation of the likelihood of meeting global decarbonisation and energy independence targets considering the new initiatives aiming at ensuring security of supply.
2. Methodology
3. Current Situation
4. A Switch on the Foreseen Way: Energy Crisis and Policy Reaction in Europe
- Energy Union Strategy [40]: Published for the first time in 2015, this strategy aims to provide secure, affordable and clean energy through five dimensions: (1) security, solidarity and trust, (2) integrating the internal energy market, (3) improving energy efficiency, (4) decarbonising the economy, and (5) enhancing research, innovation and competitiveness.
- Clean Energy for all Europeans [41]: Firstly proposed in 2016, this package generated laws to address energy efficiency and renewable generation, creating a binding target of 32% renewable energy sources in the EU’s energy mix by 2030 and an increase in energy efficiency by at least 32.5%.
- European Green Deal [42]: This package, adopted in 2019, aims to reduce 55% the greenhouse gas emissions compared to 1990 level by 2030 and make Europe the first climate-neutral continent by 2050.
- Fit for 55 [43]: Published in 2021, this package was generated to push and reinforce measures to achieve the 55% reduction goal by 2030.
- Natural gas supply diversification: To analyse the possibility to import more gas from other countries and evaluate new gas alliances as well as coordinate with other gas buyers.
- Boosting renewable energies: A new proposal for increasing the renewable energies target to 45%. Special focus on solar PV to install new 320 GW by 2025, creating an EU Solar Strategy and a European Solar Rooftop Initiative. Also, the EU will study the declaration of ‘go-to’ areas for a fast approval process for renewables deployment.
- Hydrogen promotion: A proposal for a target production of 10 million tonnes of domestic renewable hydrogen by 2030 and the creation of a European hydrogen bank.
- Biomethane: An initiative to boost sustainable biomethane production to 35 bcm by 2030.
- Increase the binding target in the Energy Efficiency Directive to 13%.
5. Countries’ Policy Trends
5.1. Germany
5.2. France
5.3. Spain
5.4. Italy
5.5. The Netherlands
5.6. Poland
6. Discussion
- Reduction in emissions by decommissioning fossil fuel-fired power plants.
- Generation of green electricity through the deployment of renewable energies.
- Generation of green fuel such as hydrogen and biogas to support the decarbonisation of different sectors, including the electric one.
7. Conclusions
- The priority in EU countries is nowadays to gain independence from Russian supplies, even though achieving this causes negative effects on other objectives. This can be concluded from the fact that some countries prefer to re-start or extend the lifetime of coal power plants, creating more emissions, rather than continue a dependence on Russian gas.
- The prioritisation of energy independence and security of supply is modifying the electricity mix foreseen before the energy crisis. Since gas was foreseen as a transition gas, it had a crucial role in the way to decarbonisation. However, the sudden cut of this energy source from Russia is forcing countries to re-design their transition paths, investing in different energy sources or returning to more pollutant power plants.
- The accomplishment of decarbonisation objectives depends on the technologies promoted.
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- The promotion of renewables together with nuclear power provides a suitable framework to reach a low-carbon economy in the short to medium term, as concluded by several studies in the literature and also supported by the strategic paths chosen by some of the countries analysed.
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- The promotion of renewables without nuclear power currently implies the use of fossil fuel technologies since an adapted infrastructure, hydrogen, biogas, and flexibility options are not implemented at a large scale, as can be seen in the countries in which no nuclear power exists at the moment This makes it harder to achieve decarbonisation in the short-term but could allow to achieve it in the long-term if additional energy system measures are implemented.
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- From the two points above, it can be directly concluded that technological decisions based on day-to-day politics can affect how and when decarbonisation and energy independence goals are achieved.
- The path selected by each country depends on its historical background and supply infrastructure.
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- Countries with ease for the obtention of gas from different sources are more likely to still rely on this energy carrier. This has been seen in countries such as Italy, with a good connection to Africa; or in Poland, with a good potential connection with Norway.
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- Countries with a strong nuclear background, like France, are likely to continue with a nuclear strategy.
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
TYNDP Technology Group | Description |
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Hard coal new | Generation with coal with approx. 46% of efficiency |
Hard coal new bio | Generation with biomass as a substitute to coal with approx. 38% of efficiency |
Hard coal old 1 | Generation with coal with approx. 35% of efficiency |
Hard coal old 1 bio | Generation with Biomass as a substitute to Coal with approx. 32% of efficiency |
Had coal old 2 | Generation with biomass with approx. 40% of efficiency |
Hard coal old 2 bio | Generation with biomass as a substitute to coal with approx. 38% of efficiency |
Lignite new | Generation with lignite with approx. 46% of efficiency |
Lignite old 1 | Generation with lignite with approx. 35% of efficiency |
Lignite old 1 bio | Generation with biomass as a substitute to lignite with approx. 25% of efficiency |
Lignite old 2 | Generation with lignite with approx. 40% of efficiency |
Lignite old 2 bio | Generation with biomass as a substitute to lignite with approx. 35% of efficiency |
Heavy oil old 1 | Generation with heavy oil with approx. 35% of efficiency |
Heavy oil old 1 bio | Generation with biofuel with approx. 35% of efficiency |
Heavy oil old 2 | Generation with heavy oil with approx. 40% of efficiency |
Light oil | Generation with light oil with approx. 35% of efficiency |
Oil shale new | Generation with oil shale with approx. 39% of efficiency |
Oil shale new bio | Generation with oil shale with approx. 29% of efficiency |
Oil shale old | Generation with oil shale with approx. 29% of efficiency |
Nuclear | Nuclear power generation. |
Gas CCGT new | Combined-cycle gas turbine powered with methane with approx. 60% of efficiency |
Gas CCGT old 1 | Combined-cycle gas turbine powered with methane with approx. 40% of efficiency |
Gas CCGT old 2 | Combined-cycle gas turbine powered with methane with approx. 48% of efficiency |
Gas CCGT old 2 bio | Combined-cycle gas turbine powered with biomethane with approx. 48% of efficiency |
Gas CCGT present 1 | Combined-cycle gas turbine powered with methane with approx. 56% of efficiency |
Gas CCGT present 2 | Combined-cycle gas turbine powered with methane with approx. 58% of efficiency |
Gas OCGT new | Open-cycle gas turbine powered with methane with approx. 42% of efficiency |
Gas OCGT old | Open-cycle gas turbine powered with methane with approx. 35% of efficiency |
Gas conventional old 1 | Conventional gas-fired generation with methane with approx. 36% of efficiency |
Gas conventional old 2 | Conventional gas-fired generation with methane with approx. 41% of efficiency |
Gas conventional old 2 bio | Conventional gas-fired generation with biomethane with approx. 48% of efficiency |
Offshore wind | Wind electricity generation at sea locations |
Onshore wind | Wind electricity generation on land sites |
Solar PV | Generation of electricity from sunlight through the photovoltaic effect |
Solar thermal | Generation of thermal power from sunlight |
Reservoir | Hydraulic generation of electricity in which storage of water in a reservoir is used |
Run-of-river | Hydraulic generation of electricity which relies on the natural flow of rivers without storing water |
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Technology Group Used in This Paper | TP Technology Groups | TYNDP Technology Groups |
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Coal | Fossil hard coal Fossil coal-derived gas Fossil peat Fossil brown coal/lignite | Hard coal new Hard coal new bio Hard coal old 1 Hard coal old 1 bio Hard coal old 2 Hard coal old 2 bio Lignite new Lignite old 1 Lignite old 1 bio Lignite old 2 Lignite old 2 bio |
Oil | Fossil oil Fossil oil shale | Heavy oil old 1 Heavy oil old 1 bio Heavy oil old 2 Light oil Oil shale new Oil shale new bio Oil shale old |
Nuclear | Nuclear | Nuclear |
Natural gas | Fossil gas | Gas CCGT new Gas CCGT old 1 Gas CCGT old 2 Gas CCGT old 2 bio Gas CCGT present 1 Gas CCGT present 2 Gas OCGT new Gas OCGT old Gas conventional old 1 Gas conventional old 2 Gas conventional old 2 bio |
Wind | Wind offshore Wind onshore | Offshore wind Onshore wind |
Solar | Solar | Solar PV Solar thermal |
Hydro | Hydro water reservoir Hydro run-of-river and poundage | Reservoir Run-of-river |
Germany | France | Spain | Italy | The Netherlands | Poland | ||
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Gas | TP (MW) | 30,649 | 11,379 | 29,926 | 41,961 | 18,530 | 3705 |
TYNDP (MW) | 22,359 | 7435 | 24,498 | 34,577 | 10,992 | 2016 | |
Difference (%) | −27 | −35 | −18 | −18 | −41 | −46 | |
Coal | TP (MW) | 75,396 | 1816 | 4641 | 8417 | 4492 | 26,909 |
TYNDP (MW) | 23,062 | 0 | 4317 | 6406 | 8002 | 25,991 | |
Difference (%) | −69 | −100 | −7 | −24 | 78 | −3 | |
Oil | TP (MW) | 3966 | 2754 | 669 | 1490 | 0 | 392 |
TYNDP (MW) | 1059 | 152 | 0 | 946 | 0 | 0 | |
Difference (%) | −73 | −94 | −100 | −37 | 0 | −100 | |
Nuclear | TP (MW) | 4056 | 61,370 | 7117 | 0 | 486 | 0 |
TYNDP (MW) | 0 | 61,761 | 7126 | 0 | 486 | 0 | |
Difference (%) | −100 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Wind | TP (MW) | 63,583 | 17,191 | 27,734 | 10,658 | 11,060 | 7886 |
TYNDP (MW) | 81,315 | 29,456 | 38,956 | 12,117 | 10,900 | 7000 | |
Difference (%) | 28 | 71 | 40 | 14 | −1 | −11 | |
Solar | TP (MW) | 56,567 | 13,861 | 14,639 | 5137 | 16,074 | 6035 |
TYNDP (MW) | 73,549 | 23,870 | 27,584 | 26,513 | 10,900 | 3500 | |
Difference (%) | 30 | 72 | 88 | 416 | −32 | −42 | |
Hydro | TP (MW) | 5151 | 19,815 | 20,341 | 14,948 | 38 | 790 |
TYNDP (MW) | 5375 | 22,017 | 10,394 | 12,509 | 43 | 734 | |
Difference (%) | 4 | 11 | −49 | −16 | 13 | −7 |
Germany | France | Spain | Italy | The Netherlands | Poland | |
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Coal phase-out | ||||||
Oil phase-out | ||||||
Nuclear power promotion | 1 | 4 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 4 |
Wind generation | ||||||
Solar energy | ||||||
Hydro power | ||||||
Hydrogen and green gases enhancement | ||||||
Decarbonisation | ||||||
Independence from Russian gas |
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Urbano, E.M.; Kampouropoulos, K.; Romeral, L. Energy Crisis in Europe: The European Union’s Objectives and Countries’ Policy Trends—New Transition Paths? Energies 2023, 16, 5957. https://doi.org/10.3390/en16165957
Urbano EM, Kampouropoulos K, Romeral L. Energy Crisis in Europe: The European Union’s Objectives and Countries’ Policy Trends—New Transition Paths? Energies. 2023; 16(16):5957. https://doi.org/10.3390/en16165957
Chicago/Turabian StyleUrbano, Eva M., Konstantinos Kampouropoulos, and Luis Romeral. 2023. "Energy Crisis in Europe: The European Union’s Objectives and Countries’ Policy Trends—New Transition Paths?" Energies 16, no. 16: 5957. https://doi.org/10.3390/en16165957
APA StyleUrbano, E. M., Kampouropoulos, K., & Romeral, L. (2023). Energy Crisis in Europe: The European Union’s Objectives and Countries’ Policy Trends—New Transition Paths? Energies, 16(16), 5957. https://doi.org/10.3390/en16165957