Serbian energy efficiency problems

The aim of this paper is to analyze and explore the most suitable energy policy instruments for energy efficiency improvement in Serbia. The analysis has been carried out with a focus on energy indicators for Serbia and EU27. It encompasses a period of twenty-two years and is directed towar...

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Main Authors: Gvozdenac Dušan D., Kljajić Miroslav V., Gvozdenac-Urošević Branka D.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences 2014-01-01
Series:Thermal Science
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2014/0354-98361403683G.pdf
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spelling doaj-b9711b570eea4f39b53aff76a89d03492021-01-02T01:21:42ZengVINCA Institute of Nuclear SciencesThermal Science0354-98362014-01-0118368369410.2298/TSCI1403683G0354-98361403683GSerbian energy efficiency problemsGvozdenac Dušan D.0Kljajić Miroslav V.1Gvozdenac-Urošević Branka D.2Faculty of Technical Sciences, Novi SadFaculty of Technical Sciences, Novi SadFaculty of Technical Sciences, Novi SadThe aim of this paper is to analyze and explore the most suitable energy policy instruments for energy efficiency improvement in Serbia. The analysis has been carried out with a focus on energy indicators for Serbia and EU27. It encompasses a period of twenty-two years and is directed towards the consideration of amendments that need to be made in the National Energy Efficiency Policy. Despite constant attempts to improve and increase energy efficiency and to expand utilization of renewable energy sources, it seems that accomplished results are still very modest. The comparative analysis of the situation in the area of energy efficiency in Serbia and in the EU takes into consideration deficiencies in the energy policy in Serbia and proposed measures for overcoming them. The Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis method is used for analyzing the extent of key influences on success in the implementation of energy efficiency policy in Serbia and also for the interpretation of results. The analysis shows that identified energy policy instruments are such that the success in their implementation will depend on a reformed institutional approach. This method can be applied in any other country.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2014/0354-98361403683G.pdfenergy policyenergy efficiencyenergy consumptionmultiple criteria decision analysis
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author Gvozdenac Dušan D.
Kljajić Miroslav V.
Gvozdenac-Urošević Branka D.
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Kljajić Miroslav V.
Gvozdenac-Urošević Branka D.
Serbian energy efficiency problems
Thermal Science
energy policy
energy efficiency
energy consumption
multiple criteria decision analysis
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Kljajić Miroslav V.
Gvozdenac-Urošević Branka D.
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title Serbian energy efficiency problems
title_short Serbian energy efficiency problems
title_full Serbian energy efficiency problems
title_fullStr Serbian energy efficiency problems
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publisher VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences
series Thermal Science
issn 0354-9836
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The aim of this paper is to analyze and explore the most suitable energy policy instruments for energy efficiency improvement in Serbia. The analysis has been carried out with a focus on energy indicators for Serbia and EU27. It encompasses a period of twenty-two years and is directed towards the consideration of amendments that need to be made in the National Energy Efficiency Policy. Despite constant attempts to improve and increase energy efficiency and to expand utilization of renewable energy sources, it seems that accomplished results are still very modest. The comparative analysis of the situation in the area of energy efficiency in Serbia and in the EU takes into consideration deficiencies in the energy policy in Serbia and proposed measures for overcoming them. The Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis method is used for analyzing the extent of key influences on success in the implementation of energy efficiency policy in Serbia and also for the interpretation of results. The analysis shows that identified energy policy instruments are such that the success in their implementation will depend on a reformed institutional approach. This method can be applied in any other country.
topic energy policy
energy efficiency
energy consumption
multiple criteria decision analysis
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