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2017 | 4 | 213-222

Article title

Carbon Market Development and Energy Efficiency in the Republic of Serbia

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Title variants

PL
Rozwój rynku węglowego i wydajności energetycznej w Republice Serbskiej

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Abstracts

EN
Energy supply represents one of the main issues of sustainable development on a global scale, and its solution is in energy efficiency increase, plants modernization and use of renewable energy resources. The paper provides the comparison between the cost of electricity from current commerical technologies and the technologies expected to be commercially available in the next decade. The aim of the paper is to point out that investment in low emission technology is profitable investment, and that reduced CO2 emissions in a country lead to their reduction on the global level. Special emphasis in the paper is on CO2 emissions prices on the carbon market which can encourage project realization focused on larger exploitation of renewable energy sources (RES) in the Republic of Serbia.
PL
Dostawa energii stanowi jedną z głównych kwestii zrównoważonego rozwoju w skali globalnej i wiąże się ze wzrostem wydajności energetycznej, modernizacją zakładów oraz wykorzystaniem odnawialnych źródeł energii. Praca ta zawiera porównanie kosztów elektryczności pozyskanej poprzez wykorzystanie aktualnych komercyjnych technologii oraz technologii, które będą dostępne w następnej dekadzie. Celem pracy jest wskazanie, że inwestycje w technologię niskoemisyjną to inwestycje przynoszące zyski a także, że zredukowana emisja CO2 w kraju prowadzi do jej redukcji na poziomie światowym. Praca kładzie szczególny nacisk na ceny emisji CO2 na rynku węglowym, co może zachęcać do realizacji projektów opartych na znacznym wykorzystaniu odnawialnych źródeł energii (RES) w Republice Serbskiej.

Year

Volume

4

Pages

213-222

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Dates

published
2017-07-24

Contributors

  • John Naisbitt University, New Belgrade
  • John Naisbitt University, New Belgrade

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