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COAL MINING IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC

COAL MINING IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC. Role of Coal in the Czech Energy Policy Katowice, 10. 9. 2013. Outline. Hard Coal in the Czech Republic Lignite in the Czech Republic Role of Coal in the Czech Energy Policy. Hard Coal Basins in the CR.

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COAL MINING IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC

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  1. COAL MINING IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC Role of Coal in the Czech Energy Policy Katowice, 10. 9. 2013

  2. Outline • Hard Coal in the Czech Republic • Lignite in the Czech Republic • Role of Coal in the Czech Energy Policy

  3. Hard Coal Basins in the CR 1. Hornoslezská pánev (UpperSilesianBasin) withcoalproduction 2. VnitrosudetskáBasin 4. Central Bohemian Basins 3. Podkrkonošská Basin 5. Mělnická Basin

  4. Czech Hard CoalReservesas of 1.1.2013

  5. Hard Coal Production in 2012

  6. Czech Hard Coal Mineable Reserves as of 1.1.2013

  7. Estimated Production of Hard Coal in the Czech Republic

  8. Production of Steam and Coking Coal in the Czech Rep.

  9. Hard Coal – key remarks • Available hard coal resources are limited. • Current mineable coal reserves are estimated to last (according to the level of production) to cca 2040. • The ratio coking coal : steam coal is currently about 50:50. • While the steam coal fluctuates around 6 mt/y, coking coal dropped from 14 to 5 mt. • In the future, coking coal could prevail again. • Paskov Mine (extraction of cca 1 mt/y) has currently economic problems. • Priority is maximal prolongation of lifespan of current mining localities rather than opening of new mines.

  10. LigniteDeposits in the Czech Republic 1. Chebská Basin 3. Severočeská Basin (production) 2. Sokolovská Basin (production) 4. Žitavská Basin

  11. Czech Lignite Depositsas of 1. 1. 2013

  12. Lignite Production in 2012

  13. Czech Lignite Mineable Reserves as of 1. 1. 2013

  14. Future Production of Lignitein the Czech Republic

  15. Coal Usage in the Heating Sector

  16. Role of Coal in PES of the Czech Republic

  17. Role of Coal in Electricity Generation

  18. PES Mix according to State Energy Policy

  19. Electricity Generation Mix according to State Energy Policy

  20. Thankyouforyourattention

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