The role and perception of biogas in the energy transformation in Slovakia

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Marián Kulla, L. Novotný, Loránt Pregi
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The energy transformation of EU countries brings challenges in the field of energy policies and forms of state support. Moreover, the introduction of new technologies and the production of energy from renewable sources often face resistance and negative attitudes from the population. Slovakia is a country, which, in addition to decarbonisation, needs to diversify resources and reduce energy dependence on Russia. Especially after the Russian attack on Ukraine in 2022. One of the forms of energy production that has experienced rapid growth is anaerobic digestion in agricultural biogas plants. In the example of Slovakia, this study evaluates the impact of European and national energy policies on changes in the energy mix and the development of energy production from biogas. Subsequently, in the form of guided interviews with biogas plant managers and mayors, and a questionnaire survey in the affected municipalities, it identifies the perception of biogas plants and identifies the factors that shape it. The results show that after the optimization of national energy policies and forms of subsidies, the rapid development of energy production from biogas has slowed down. However, the lessons learned from the case studies offer important insights on how to eliminate the resistance of the local population to the operation of a biogas plant and the overall negative attitudes towards this form of energy production. All the surveyed communities sensitively perceive the negative effects of the biogas plants operation. However, in communities that share the benefits from the plant´s operation (taxes, sponsorship, good image, established economic activities, and new jobs), the plant acceptance is much better. Technology as such, as well as the idea of building additional biogas plants, have much better support in these communities. URL: https://www.gcass.science.upjs.sk/
沼气在斯洛伐克能源转型中的作用和看法
欧盟国家的能源转型在能源政策和国家支持形式方面带来了挑战。此外,采用新技术和利用可再生资源生产能源往往面临人民的抵制和消极态度。斯洛伐克是这样一个国家,除了脱碳之外,还需要实现资源多样化,减少对俄罗斯的能源依赖。尤其是在2022年俄罗斯袭击乌克兰之后。农业沼气厂的厌氧消化是快速发展的能源生产形式之一。以斯洛伐克为例,本研究评估了欧洲和各国能源政策对能源结构变化和发展沼气能源生产的影响。随后,通过对沼气厂经理和市长的指导访谈,以及在受影响的城市进行问卷调查的形式,确定了沼气厂的看法,并确定了形成这种看法的因素。结果表明,经过国家能源政策和补贴形式的优化,沼气发电的快速发展有所放缓。然而,从个案研究中吸取的教训提供了重要的见解,说明如何消除当地居民对沼气厂运作的抵制以及对这种形式的能源生产的总体消极态度。所有被调查的社区都敏感地意识到沼气厂运营的负面影响。然而,在分享工厂运营收益(税收、赞助、良好形象、已建立的经济活动和新的就业机会)的社区,工厂的接受度要高得多。技术本身,以及建造更多沼气厂的想法,在这些社区得到了更好的支持。URL: https://www.gcass.science.upjs.sk/
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期刊介绍: Geographia Cassoviensis is a biannual peer-reviewed journal published by the Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice since 2007. It is available both in print and open-access electronic version. The journal publishes original research articles from Geography and other closely-related research fields. Since 2016 the journal is indexed in SCOPUS and ERIH PLUS - European Reference Index for Humanities and Social Sciences, and since 2017 also in Emerging Sources Citation Index by Clarivate Analytics.
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