Title: Power Engineering in Slovakia Today and in The Future
1Power Engineering in Slovakia Today and in The
Future
Prof. Ing. Frantiek JanÃcek, PhD. Ing. Munir
Paagic
2Worldwide consumption of the primary energy
sources
Primary energy sources consumption in 2007
change worldwide increase by 2.4 in EU
decrease by 2.2 in China increase by 7.7
Oil
Coal
Nuclear
Natural gas
Water
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ource www.bp.com
3Consumption of the primary energy sources in
2007
European Union
World
Slovakia
106 tons of oil equivalent (toe)
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ource British Petroleum www.bp.com
4Situation in Selected European Countries
Oil
Coal
Nuclear
Gas
Hydro
Wind
Other
Total Production
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ource www.bp.com
5Worldwide Installed Capacity of RES
160 GW 4 of overall worldwide instaled
capacity
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ource A status report on RES, Earthscan, 2004
6Political decision at EU level
- The European Council in its conclusions of 8/9
March 2007 endorsed conditionally as EU objective
a 30 reduction of GHG emission by 2020 compared
to 1990 and made a firm commitment to achieve at
least 20 reduction by 2020. - Further historic commitments of EU are on the
reduction of energy consumption by 20 compared
with projections for 2020, and a binding target
for a 20 share of renewable energy sources in
overall energy consumption in 2020. - This is so called 20x20x20 energy strategy
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ource www.euractive.net
7Causes of the Installed Capacity Decline in EU
- International obligations
- Oldness/obsolescence of power plants
- Environmental criteria
- Impacts
- Increase in power electricity costs
- Problems with energy supply
8Situation in Europe
- Hungary importer
- Austria importer since 2001
- Slovakia importer since 2007
- Germany flat balance
- Poland small exporter
- Czech republic exporter (till 2014 2019 ?)
- France exporter
9Slovak installed capacity in 2006
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ource SEPS, a.s.
10Share of sources covering consumption of SR in
2002 2007
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ource SEPS, a.s.
11Present state and development of energy sources
- Overview of present primary energy sources and
their utilization in power generation
12Coal in Slovakia
- Proved reserves (2005) 262 Mt
- (brown and hard coal total)
- Yearly mining 2,51 Mt
- Consumption 8,9 Mt
- Import from Poland, Czech republic, Russia and
Ukraine
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ource Survey of Energy Resources, WEC 2007
13Oil and Natural Gas in Slovakia
- Minimum own reserves (9.106 barrels).
- Import oil pipeline, gas pipeline, storages,
refineries. - Map shows planned gas pipelines from the eastern
suppliers.
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ource Survey of Energy Resources, WEC 2007
14Nuclear Energy in Slovakia
- Phasing out of the present nuclear power plants
in Jaslovske Bohunice - Completion of Mochovce 3, 4 NPP
- Potential construction of new NPP
- Processing of burned nuclear fuel
15Nuclear Power Plants
Installed capacity of NP in Slovakia was 2 640 MW
in 2006. Present installed capacity of NP in
Slovakia was 1 760 MW. In the year 2005 they
produced 17 726,5 GWh of total 26 471 GWh
electrical power.
16Water energy
- Technological potential for electric energy
generation 6 600 GWh per year. - 25 big hydro power plants are built
- Installed capacity 2446 MW,
- Possible usage from available technological
potential in big hydro power plants 5Â 600 GWh,
(75 currently used). - In small hydro power plants available 1000 GWh
per year, (15 of potential). - Technological potential is currently used at less
then 25 .
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ource Stratégia vyuÃvania OZE 2006, MH SR
17Hydro power plants
735 MW
720 MW
22 500 MW
18Wind energy
- Wind energy potential in SR is estimated on 1
135 GWh at 600 MW installed capacity - Usage of bigger turbines can double it
- Substantial number of requests for the connection
to transmission network - Impact on power grid system
- Environmental aspects
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ource Stratégia vyuÃvania OZE 2006, MH SR
19Wind Turbines
Slovak Wind Power Plant - Cerova
20Solar Energy
- Technological potential is estimated at 9 450
GWh (34 000 TJ) per year - about 100 TJ (more than 50 000 m2 of solar
collectors) were used for water heating in 2005,
growth is about 5 thousands m2 of collectors - Usable potential for electricity production is
forecasted in Energy Policy of SR as 1540 GWh - currently used is 0.1 GWh
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ource Stratégia vyuÃvania OZE 2006, MH SR
21Geothermal Energy
- Slovakia has notable potential for geothermal
energy. According to the existing research and
exploration is estimated at 5Â 538 MWt. - Geothermal energy is in Slovakia currently used
in 36 localities with thermal output 131 MWt. - Usable potential for production of electrical
energy is estimated at 60 GWh per year. - Just one locality in Kosice Basin has the
potential to produce electrical power at 5 MW
with expected output 40 GWh per year.
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ource Stratégia vyuÃvania OZE 2006, MH SR
22Energy from Biomass
- Highest economically usable potential
- forest, agricultural and waste biomass
- Usable for the production of electric power, heat
and fuels - Energetic potential of biomass can cover up to
15 of yearly energy consumption in Slovakia (120
PJ from 800 PJ) - Using of this potential can increase the share of
energy production from renewable energy sources
23Biomass Sources
24History of Primary Energy Sources Consumption in
Slovakia
Oil
Coal
Heat from nuclear plants
Natural gas
Renewable energy sources
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ource www.economy.gov.sk
25Transmission Network Border Profiles of Slovakia
in 2007
Import 13 580 GWh Export 11 855 GWh Saldo
1 725 GWh
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ource Yearbook of SEPS, a.s.
26Prognosis of Electrical Energy Consumption in SR
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ource SEPS, a.s.
27Prognosis of Eventual Energy Sources Share on
Electrical Energy Production up to 2030
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ource SEPS, a.s.
28Goals of Energy Policy of SR
- Secure effective, safe, and reliable supply of
all forms of energy in desired amount and quality - Lower the share of energy consumption per capita
of GDP increasing the energy efficiency - Secure appropriate amount of energy production
covering demand while considering maximal
economic efficiency
29The Ideal Electricity Generating Technology
- The ideal electricity generating technology
should have the following characteristics - Continuous high quality electricity generation
- Simple technology that can be applied in all
continents - Low construction cost of its Power Plants and low
direct cost of the produced KWh - Easy and fast deployed technology, based on
existing material and using local personnel for
construction, operation and maintenance of its
Power Plants - Zero CO2 emissions and any other forms of
pollution - Zero water demand
- Zero thermal energy generation to the biosphere
- Recycling construction material
- Originated from renewable source (better solar)
in order to secure sustainability
30Broader Contexts
- Progress of power engineering must obey the
principles of sustainable development. - Electrical power is due to its inherent futures
the single most important factor improve
environment and reduce the disparities in living
standard around the world. - Slovakia cant evolve its power sector in
isolation from the outside world and not to
respect objective development trends. - Development of the energy sector of Slovakia
should stand on scientific grounds it should
respect outlined worldwide trends.
31Thank you for your attention
prof. Ing. Frantiek JanÃcek, PhD. Slovak
University of Technology in Bratislava frantisek.j
anicek_at_stuba.sk doc. Ing. LubomÃr Jahnátek,
CSc. Ministry Economy of the SR jahnatek_at_economy.g
ov.sk Ing. Miroslav Kucera Slovak Member Commity
WEC kucera_at_energyconsumers.net Ing. Munir
Paagic D.A.L.I. M.N. tab-mezica_at_tab-mezica.sk