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Collaborative and selfish mitigation strategies to tackle energy scarcity: The case of the European gas crisis

Jacob Mannhardt, Paolo Gabrielli, Giovanni Sansavini

2023iScience19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Following the disruption of Russian natural gas flows to Europe, we investigate the impact of collaborative and selfish behavior of European countries to tackle energy scarcity and supply electricity, heat, and industrial gas to end users. We study how the operation of the European energy system will need to adapt to the disruption and identify optimal strategies to overcome the unavailability of Russian gas. Those strategies include diversifying gas imports, shifting energy generation to non-gas-based technologies, and reducing energy demands. Findings suggest that: (1) selfish behavior of Central European countries exacerbates the energy scarcity for many Southeastern European countries; (2) proactive collaborative energy savings, together with a mild winter, can fully relieve the stress of the gas shortage; (3) diversification of gas imports leads to bottlenecks in the gas network, especially in Southeastern Europe; and (4) electricity generation is mostly shifted to coal-based power plants, causing higher carbon emissions.

Topics & Concepts

ScarcityUnavailabilityNatural resource economicsDiversification (marketing strategy)ElectricityBusinessEconomic shortageNatural gasElectricity generationEconomicsEnvironmental economicsMarket economyPower (physics)EngineeringWaste managementPhilosophyReliability engineeringGovernment (linguistics)MarketingElectrical engineeringQuantum mechanicsPhysicsLinguisticsGlobal Energy Security and PolicyIntegrated Energy Systems OptimizationGlobal Energy and Sustainability Research
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