Assessing coal mine closures and mining community profiles for the just transition' in South Africa

IF 0.9 4区 材料科学 Q3 Materials Science
MJ Cole, M. Mthenjane, AT van ZyP
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Abstract

Growing global concern over the impacts of climate change, attributable largely to fossil fuel energy sources, has led to the widely shared goal for a 'just transition' to cleaner energy and reduced dependence on carbon-based fuels. As the world's 14th biggest CO2 emitter and being particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, South Africa must embark on a just transition pathway. This paper reviews expected coal mine closures and associated community vulnerabilities and local governance challenges in South Africa. Decommissioning schedules for all coal-fired power stations and operating coal mines are plotted, and 69 mining host communities and 21 municipalities are mapped, classified, and described. Community socio-economic profiles are measured using a set of SDG indicators and census data and municipalities assessed through financial audits. Our research shows that five coal-fired power plants (8.9 GW) and 15 coal mines (29.5 Mt/a) willprobably close by 2030, and a further four plants (14 GW) and 23 mines (106 Mt/a) by 2040. Thus, the shift to cleaner energy will likely occur without the premature closures implied by the just transition. The impact of mine closure on the 2.5 million residents of host communities will be significant, particularly as levels of income, employment, and education are already very low and many municipalities are in financial distress. The South African approach to the just transition needs to take local realities into account and the narrative must support an effective transition that does not undermine energy security and economic growth. Keywords: just transition, South Africa, coal mining, mining communities, energy, mine closure
评估南非煤矿关闭和矿业社区的“公正过渡”概况
全球对主要由化石燃料能源引起的气候变化影响的日益关注,导致了向清洁能源的“公正过渡”和减少对碳基燃料的依赖这一广泛共享的目标。作为世界第14大二氧化碳排放国,南非特别容易受到气候变化的影响,必须走上一条公正的过渡道路。本文回顾了南非预期的煤矿关闭以及相关的社区脆弱性和地方治理挑战。绘制了所有燃煤发电站和正在运营的煤矿的退役时间表,并绘制了69个采矿东道社区和21个市镇的地图、分类和描述。社区社会经济状况是通过一套可持续发展目标指标和人口普查数据来衡量的,通过财务审计对城市进行评估。我们的研究表明,到2030年,5座燃煤电厂(8.9吉瓦)和15座煤矿(2950万吨/年)可能会关闭,到2040年,还有4座电厂(14吉瓦)和23座煤矿(1.06亿吨/年)将关闭。因此,向清洁能源的转变很可能会发生,而不会出现过渡所暗示的过早关闭。矿山关闭对东道社区250万居民的影响将是巨大的,特别是在收入、就业和教育水平已经很低,许多市政当局处于财政困境的情况下。南非对公正过渡的做法需要考虑到当地的现实,叙述必须支持一种不破坏能源安全和经济增长的有效过渡。关键词:刚刚转型,南非,煤矿开采,矿业社区,能源,煤矿关闭
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11.10%
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61
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