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Acid generation and heavy metal leachability from waste lignite disposal sites, Oropos basin, North Attica. An assessment on preliminary data

Kampouroglou E., Kollias K., (Corresponding) Stouraiti C., Papassiopi N.
Topic: 
Heavy metals in the environment
Lignite mining in the Oropos Neogene basin (North Attica), especially in the areas of Milesi and Markopoulo, operated since last century and ceased in the late 1960’s. Piles of complex waste material consisting of lignite tailings and waste rocks are dispersed in the area between the above...Read more
Keywords: 
waste lignite, Acid-Base accounting, Nickel, Zinc, Oropos basin
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00428

Towards a sustainable water resources management in post-lignite era: the case of Western Macedonia, Greece

(Corresponding) Farmaki P., Tranoulidis A., Sotiropoulou R., Tagaris E.
Topic: 
Water policy, management and society
In 2018, Public Power Corporation (PPC) employed 15,000 employees in the energy sector, mainly in lignite production, providing electricity to 6,900,000 customers in Greece. The total confirmed lignite reserves amount to 5 billion tons mostly resourced (1.8 billion tons) in the Western Macedonia...Read more
Keywords: 
post lignite era, water resources management, Water Framework Directive, Energy, coal
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00303

ENERGY TRANSITION IN WEST MACEDONIA. WHAT IS THE PUBLIC ATTITUDE OF THE LOCAL SOCIETY?

Boulogiorgou D., Kondili E., Triantafyllou A., (Corresponding) Kaldellis J.
Topic: 
Climate change mitigation and adaptation
In view of the EU decarbonization policy implementation, the Greek government has recently decided the permanent retirement of lignite based thermal power stations (TPS) of West Macedonia, being in operation since the 70’s. For the last fifty years, the Public Power Corporation has undertaken the...Read more
Keywords: 
Lignite, Natural Gas, Job Creation, Air pollution, Energy supply security.
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00800