Renewable electricity in Western Balkans: Support policies and current state

The use of renewable energy sources for electricity generation in the Western Balkan countries is analyzed in this review paper. Since those countries are part of EU or intend to be, data for Western Balkan are also compared with data for EU-28. The first part of the paper presents a brief overview...

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Main Authors: Rakić Nikola Ž., Gordić Dušan R., Šušteršič Vanja M., Josijević Mladen M., Babić Milun J.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:Thermal Science
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2018/0354-98361800169R.pdf
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spelling doaj-07253ed771704e53b95053ad22d3972f2021-01-02T03:16:09ZengVINCA Institute of Nuclear SciencesThermal Science0354-98362334-71632018-01-01226 Part A2281229610.2298/TSCI180512169R0354-98361800169RRenewable electricity in Western Balkans: Support policies and current stateRakić Nikola Ž.0Gordić Dušan R.1Šušteršič Vanja M.2Josijević Mladen M.3Babić Milun J.4Faculty of Engineering, Department of Energy and Process Engineering, KragujevacnemanemanemanemaThe use of renewable energy sources for electricity generation in the Western Balkan countries is analyzed in this review paper. Since those countries are part of EU or intend to be, data for Western Balkan are also compared with data for EU-28. The first part of the paper presents a brief overview of main promotion mechanism for electricity generation from renewable energy sources. As a dominant support policy, the feed-in tariff is more elaborated as an incentive measure and a de¬tailed overview of the amount of tariffs and quotas for dominant technologies in the Western Balkan countries is presented. Furthermore, the current state of installed capacities and annual productions of three particular renewable electricity technologies (small hydro power, wind power, and solar photovoltaic) are analyzed in detailes. Based on presented data, there is a discussion and consideration of the impact of incentive measures on the electricity market and power production from renewable sources. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. III 42013]http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2018/0354-98361800169R.pdfsmall hydro powerwind powersolar photovoltaicfeed-in tariffWestern Balkan countries
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author Rakić Nikola Ž.
Gordić Dušan R.
Šušteršič Vanja M.
Josijević Mladen M.
Babić Milun J.
spellingShingle Rakić Nikola Ž.
Gordić Dušan R.
Šušteršič Vanja M.
Josijević Mladen M.
Babić Milun J.
Renewable electricity in Western Balkans: Support policies and current state
Thermal Science
small hydro power
wind power
solar photovoltaic
feed-in tariff
Western Balkan countries
author_facet Rakić Nikola Ž.
Gordić Dušan R.
Šušteršič Vanja M.
Josijević Mladen M.
Babić Milun J.
author_sort Rakić Nikola Ž.
title Renewable electricity in Western Balkans: Support policies and current state
title_short Renewable electricity in Western Balkans: Support policies and current state
title_full Renewable electricity in Western Balkans: Support policies and current state
title_fullStr Renewable electricity in Western Balkans: Support policies and current state
title_full_unstemmed Renewable electricity in Western Balkans: Support policies and current state
title_sort renewable electricity in western balkans: support policies and current state
publisher VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences
series Thermal Science
issn 0354-9836
2334-7163
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The use of renewable energy sources for electricity generation in the Western Balkan countries is analyzed in this review paper. Since those countries are part of EU or intend to be, data for Western Balkan are also compared with data for EU-28. The first part of the paper presents a brief overview of main promotion mechanism for electricity generation from renewable energy sources. As a dominant support policy, the feed-in tariff is more elaborated as an incentive measure and a de¬tailed overview of the amount of tariffs and quotas for dominant technologies in the Western Balkan countries is presented. Furthermore, the current state of installed capacities and annual productions of three particular renewable electricity technologies (small hydro power, wind power, and solar photovoltaic) are analyzed in detailes. Based on presented data, there is a discussion and consideration of the impact of incentive measures on the electricity market and power production from renewable sources. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. III 42013]
topic small hydro power
wind power
solar photovoltaic
feed-in tariff
Western Balkan countries
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2018/0354-98361800169R.pdf
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