{"id":22621,"date":"2018-10-18T10:36:23","date_gmt":"2018-10-18T09:36:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/eph23.atelierzidlicky.eu\/?p=22621"},"modified":"2023-07-04T09:10:38","modified_gmt":"2023-07-04T08:10:38","slug":"environment-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/eph23.atelierzidlicky.eu\/en\/environment-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Environment"},"content":{"rendered":"<h5 style=\"text-align: left;\">In EPH we are fully committed to responsible operations of&nbsp;our entire portfolio, while meeting interests of&nbsp;our key stakeholders. Our focus on carbon-free and&nbsp;low carbon generation is evident from our power plant fleet. Large portion of&nbsp;EPH EBITDA comes from energy infrastructure assets that are bundled under EP\u00a0Infrastructure and&nbsp;carry negligible CO<sub>2<\/sub>\u00a0footprint.<\/h5>\n<p>The core business of&nbsp;our second pillar, EP Power Europe, is power generation, whereas we are dedicated to meeting strict environmental targets in&nbsp;operating all our conventional capacities. We continuously invest in&nbsp;our plants and&nbsp;make use of&nbsp;innovative technologies gaining additional operational efficiencies while we stand ready to decommission technology that becomes obsolete. However, in&nbsp;the&nbsp;mid-term, lignite\/hard coal will continue to play an important role in&nbsp;the&nbsp;energy-mix of&nbsp;several European markets to secure constantly growing energy and&nbsp;electricity requirements. We expect that the&nbsp;importance and&nbsp;subsequently the&nbsp;installed capacity of&nbsp;lignite\/hard coal will gradually decrease in&nbsp;Europe and&nbsp;we respect the&nbsp;direction taken in&nbsp;the&nbsp;respective countries. This decrease will apply to each energy market differently.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, we are committed to fulfill our liabilities associated with recultivations of&nbsp;the&nbsp;mining sites, bolstering biodiversity and&nbsp;restoring both forest and&nbsp;agricultural land. We honour commitments to our employees and&nbsp;their families, emphasize health and&nbsp;safety at work, as well as personal development. We are not only active in&nbsp;our core business, but through EPH foundation, J&amp;T foundation and&nbsp;other subjects, also in&nbsp;funding projects of&nbsp;regional and&nbsp;cultural development, supporting science, education, sports and&nbsp;physical education as well as disadvantaged groups. We aim to continuously improve in&nbsp;all fields of&nbsp;our activities to the&nbsp;benefit of&nbsp;all our stakeholders.<\/p>\n<h6><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/eph23.atelierzidlicky.eu\/wp-content\/uploads\/eph_lynemouth_d1370052_frame.jpg\" \/><\/h6>\n<h4 style=\"text-align: center;\">The biomass conversion project in&nbsp;Lynemouth will save approximately 2.7\u00a0million\u00a0tons of\u00a0CO<sub>2<\/sub>-eq emissions<\/h4>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>In 2017, the&nbsp;conversion of&nbsp;the&nbsp;Lynemouth power station from coal to a&nbsp;100% sustainable biomass-fired generation plant entered the&nbsp;final construction phase and&nbsp;major maintenance outage works were concluded. By the&nbsp;end of&nbsp;the&nbsp;year, construction activities at the&nbsp;main power station site were substantially completed with the&nbsp;project on track for commissioning to commence during 2018, targeting to begin full generation in&nbsp;April 2019. Significant aspects of&nbsp;the&nbsp;project included the&nbsp;construction of&nbsp;a&nbsp;new dedicated biomass fuel handling facility in&nbsp;the&nbsp;location of&nbsp;a&nbsp;former coal-yard, modification and&nbsp;upgrade of&nbsp;the&nbsp;boiler and&nbsp;power infrastructure and&nbsp;the&nbsp;installation of&nbsp;significant new electrical and&nbsp;control systems to enable Lynemouth power station to operate as a&nbsp;world-class facility.<\/p>\n<h6><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/eph23.atelierzidlicky.eu\/wp-content\/uploads\/eph_eop_cf037814_frame.jpg\" \/><\/h6>\n<h4 style=\"text-align: center;\">Our investment in&nbsp;refurbishment of&nbsp;equipment in&nbsp;Elektr\u00e1rny Opatovice led to a&nbsp;60% reduction of&nbsp;NO<sub>x<\/sub> emissions<\/h4>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>2016 stands out as a&nbsp;strategic milestone for the&nbsp;ecological targets of&nbsp;EOP (Elektr\u00e1rny Opatovice) with a&nbsp;successful three-year program. These projects, including boiler retrofits and&nbsp;desulfurization systems, bring a&nbsp;significant achievement in&nbsp;emission reductions of&nbsp;3,300 tons of&nbsp;SO2, 600 tons of&nbsp;NOx and&nbsp;100 tons of&nbsp;PM&nbsp;annually in&nbsp;the&nbsp;Pardubice and&nbsp;Hradec Kr\u00e1lov\u00e9 regions. EOP is committed to achieving high standards of&nbsp;environmental performance in&nbsp;the&nbsp;energy sector and&nbsp;to reduce emissions to a&nbsp;practicable minimum by continually improving the&nbsp;systems, process and&nbsp;environmental performance.<\/p>\n<p>The modernization and&nbsp;development of&nbsp;cogeneration lignite-fired power plants consisted of&nbsp;four precisely planned strategic investment projects to ensure the&nbsp;production plants are aligned with a\u00a0new emission standard. The&nbsp;total investment of&nbsp;EUR&nbsp;119.5 million was co-funded with EUR&nbsp;20.1 million grant by the&nbsp;Cohesion Fund of&nbsp;the&nbsp;European Union via the&nbsp;Operational Program for the&nbsp;Environment.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h4 style=\"text-align: center;\">Eggborough has begun the&nbsp;process of\u00a0decommissioning<\/h4>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Eggborough power plant played a&nbsp;crucial role in&nbsp;securing the&nbsp;electricity supply in&nbsp;the&nbsp;UK market, with its&nbsp;extremely tight reserve margins.\u00a0The plant was built between 1962 and&nbsp;1970, and&nbsp;first began generating electricity in&nbsp;1967. The&nbsp;aquisition by EPH was finalised in&nbsp;January 2015.<br \/>\nFollowing agreement with the&nbsp;UK government, Eggborough entered into a&nbsp;Supplemental Balancing Reserve regime in&nbsp;December 2015 and&nbsp;served as a&nbsp;strategic reserve for the&nbsp;TSO until February 2017, which was a&nbsp;result of&nbsp;our continuous dialogue with stakeholders. This resolution led to reducing GHG emissions by some 7 \u2013 8 million tons on an annualised basis compared to 2014. At the&nbsp;beginning of&nbsp;2017, Eggborough entered a&nbsp;capacity agreement with National Grid, and&nbsp;was ready to provide power namely in&nbsp;the&nbsp;winter of&nbsp;2017 \u2013 2018, but failed to qualify for the&nbsp;capacity agreement in&nbsp;period from October 2018 to September 2019. Thus, process of&nbsp;decommissioning has started and&nbsp;is in&nbsp;the&nbsp;final stage currently.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h4 style=\"text-align: center;\">Decommissioning of&nbsp;Mumsdorf power plant in\u00a0Germany led to an\u00a0annual saving of&nbsp;about 800\u00a0ths.\u00a0tons of\u00a0CO<sub>2<\/sub>-eq emissions<\/h4>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>In 2013, EPH decommissioned the&nbsp;Mumsdorf power plant, which caused GHG emissions within MIBRAG to decrease by over 40% or approximately 800\u00a0thousand tons CO<sub>2<\/sub>-eq p.a. In&nbsp;2015, we agreed to voluntarily participate in&nbsp;the&nbsp;security stand-by mechanism that was being set up by the&nbsp;German government in&nbsp;relation to our Buschhaus power plant. This effectively shortened the&nbsp;power plants\u2019 lifetime by 14\u00a0years. The&nbsp;plant entered into the&nbsp;security stand-by mechanism in&nbsp;Q4&nbsp;2016 and&nbsp;hence reduced GHG emissions by over 2\u00a0million tons CO<sub>2<\/sub>-eq p.a. and&nbsp;approximately 30\u201335\u00a0million tons CO<sub>2<\/sub>-eq for its&nbsp;remaining technical life time.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h4 style=\"text-align: center;\">In 2017, EPH completed acquisition of&nbsp;Biomasse\u00a0Italia and&nbsp;Biomasse\u00a0Crotone, becoming leader in&nbsp;the&nbsp;renewable energy production from solid biomasses in\u00a0Italy<\/h4>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Biomasse Italia and&nbsp;Biomasse Crotone are among the&nbsp;largest Italian companies producing energy from solid biomass. The&nbsp;companies own and&nbsp;operate two woodchip biomass power plants with a&nbsp;total installed capacity of&nbsp;73\u00a0MW and&nbsp;a&nbsp;complementary photovoltaic power plant located in&nbsp;Strongoli, managed by Biomasse Italia with an installed capacity of&nbsp;1.2\u00a0MW.<\/p>\n<p>The biomass power plants began operation under the&nbsp;CIP61 incentive scheme for 8\u00a0years (Crotone power plant until 2009, Strongoli until 2011). Thereupon, a&nbsp;major revamping of&nbsp;the&nbsp;both biomass power plants was initiated in&nbsp;order to meet the&nbsp;requirements of&nbsp;the&nbsp;Green Certificates market. This investment of&nbsp;EUR&nbsp;90\u00a0million was aimed at maximising efficiency and&nbsp;production reliability in&nbsp;compliance with the&nbsp;highest standards of&nbsp;environmental protection.<\/p>\n<h5><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/eph23.atelierzidlicky.eu\/wp-content\/uploads\/cf049047_cot_frame.jpg\" \/><\/h5>\n<h4 style=\"text-align: center;\">The process of&nbsp;flooding the&nbsp;old mine Cottbus\u00a0Nord thus creating the&nbsp;largest man made lake in\u00a0Germany (19 km\u00b2) has just\u00a0begun.<\/h4>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Mining activities in&nbsp;Cottbus-Nord opencast mine ended according to plan in&nbsp;December 2015. Cottbus-Nord was the&nbsp;frst opencast mine in&nbsp;the&nbsp;Lusatian mining district to close since 1990. With the&nbsp;decommissioning of&nbsp;mining and&nbsp;conveyor complexes the&nbsp;site entered a&nbsp;new phase of&nbsp;post-mining landscape restoration. The&nbsp;envisioned Cottbuser Ostsee Lake will become reality: Only a&nbsp;few kilometres from the&nbsp;centre of&nbsp;Cottbus the&nbsp;1,900 hectare lake is being created over the&nbsp;next few years and&nbsp;will be completed by the&nbsp;mid-2020s. It will be the&nbsp;largest lake in&nbsp;the&nbsp;Federal State of&nbsp;Brandenburg and&nbsp;Germany&#8217;s&nbsp;largest pit lake. In&nbsp;addition to tourism, the&nbsp;Cottbuser Ostsee Lake will be of&nbsp;use for the&nbsp;fisheries sector. The&nbsp;eastern banks will be reserved for nature conservation. Until 2018 the&nbsp;lake bed is being created from the&nbsp;dumps of&nbsp;the&nbsp;former opencast mine. In&nbsp;June 2017 the&nbsp;ground-breaking ceremony took place for building the&nbsp;ooding facility.<\/p>\n<p>Flooding with Spree River water will take place as quickly as possible. It is planned to start in&nbsp;the&nbsp;winter of&nbsp;2018 \/ 2019. The&nbsp;water volume approved for this will be taken from the&nbsp;Hammergraben at Lakoma and&nbsp;fed via an underground pipeline to the&nbsp;ooding facility and&nbsp;then into the&nbsp;lake basin.<\/p>\n<p>The future east banks of&nbsp;the&nbsp;Cottbuser Ostsee Lake will be characterized by diverse structures, islands and&nbsp;shallow waters. There is considerable potential for developing a&nbsp;wide variety of&nbsp;habitats and&nbsp;making it a&nbsp;suitable nature conservation area.<\/p>\n<h6><a href=\"https:\/\/eph23.atelierzidlicky.eu\/en\/sustainability-reports\/\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/eph23.atelierzidlicky.eu\/wp-content\/uploads\/sr-eph-2022-front-page.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"2000\" height=\"1000\" \/><\/a><\/h6>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><a href=\"https:\/\/eph23.atelierzidlicky.eu\/en\/sustainability-reports\/\">More on sustainability\u00a0\u2192<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In EPH we are fully committed to responsible operations of&nbsp;our entire portfolio, while meeting interests of&nbsp;our key stakeholders. Our focus on carbon-free and&nbsp;low carbon generation is evident from our power plant fleet. 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