Redevelopment of European Mining Areas into Sustainable Communities by Integrating Supply and Demand Side based on Low Exergy Principal

   Project coordinator: Peter Op’t Veld , Cauberg-Huygen Raadgevende Ingenierus B.V. Maastricht, Netherlands

Acronym: REMINING-LOWEX ; Program: FP 6 ; Instrument: Integrated project ; Duration of the project: 60 months, Beginning - June, 2007; Activity: SUSTDEV 1.1.6 CONCERTO II Managing energy demand and renewable energy supply in high performance communities

Four local communities - Heerlen, Netherlands; Zagorje, Slovenia; Czeladz, Poland and Bourgas (Cherno more),
Bulgaria will demonstrate the use of available low valued renewable energy sources (RES) from water in abandoned coalmines for heating and cooling of buildings,
based on low exergy principals, facilitated by an integrated design of buildings and energy concepts. They will realize two sustainable mining communities (Heerlen and Zagorje) with 50 to 100% CO2 reduction and 60% renewable energy sources compared with standard national practices.
Feasibility studies leading to concrete local sustainable energy plans and implementation will be demonstrated in Czelads, Cherno more, Zagorje and the nearby former mining communities in Heerlen. An integrated sustainable redevelopment will contribute to a high extent in the rehabilitation of these areas and integrating RES from local available sources in combination with fossil fuels in new and existing buildings.


Pilot location in Bulgaria - Cherno more coal mines
(Bourgas Municipality)

Participants from Bulgaria:

  • Geological Institute ,(Bulgarian Academy of Sciences),
    Hydrogeological Department,
    Contact person: Dr. Klara Bojadgieva

  • Bourgas Municipality
    Contact person: Velichka Velikova ; Chief expert, "Programs and Projects", Planning and Programming Department ;
    e-mail: ecoprojects@burgas.bg
  • Cherno more project (Bourgas Municipality, SE Bulgaria)

    The area of Cherno more coal basin is about 300 km2.

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