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ID196962
Title ProperPutting off the coal in Europe
Other Title InformationSocio-economic trade-offs across the European regions
LanguageENG
AuthorAlmazán-Gómez, Miguel Ángel
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study quantifies the socioeconomic and environmental repercussions of complete substitution of coal and lignite in the EU27 providing insights for policymakers. The analysis is conducted at the NUTS-2 level, using the EUREGIO-2017 multiregional input-output table, and considers the substitution of coal and lignite for electricity generation and household heating. The results reveal winners and losers at the regional level, with job losses in coal-reliant regions but gains in areas with alternative energy sectors. A pronounced reduction in CO2 emissions emerges as a key positive outcome, with significant abatements concentrated in Central-Eastern European regions where coal and lignite were historically more intensively utilized. This study emphasizes the importance of adopting balanced policies that strike an equilibrium between environmental goals and mitigating adverse socioeconomic effects, including at the subnational level. Policymakers are strongly encouraged to conduct comprehensive analyses, considering direct and indirect impacts on variables such as value-added, employment, and CO2 emissions. Moreover, compensatory measures, such as the Just Transition Mechanism, should be tailored to provide targeted support to the most affected regions, fostering fair and equitable social change.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol.195; Dec 2024: p.114360
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2024-12 195
Key WordsDecarbonization ;  Multi-Regional Input-Output ;  European Green Deal ;  Mining regions