Publications

2010 (All day)

The State and Development of Small Hydro Power Plants in Serbia

In this research, the term Small Hydro Power Plants refers to all hydro power plants with hydroelectric power flow under 10 MW, regardless of the type of hydro power plant (accumulative, flow hydro power plants, pre-dam hydro power plants ). Although this specific classification is not commonly used, the term micro power plant will be used here for hydro power plants with hydroelectric power flow under 100 Kw.

2010 (All day)

The Potentials of Production and Utilization of Biofuels in Serbia

In 2006. the Republic of Serbia ratified a Treaty establishing an Energy Community and thereby committed itself to adopt an implementation plan on the Directive 2003/30/EC of the European Parliament and Council of the European Union for the promotion of the use of biofuels or other renewable fuels for transport.

2010 (All day)

The Wind Energy Utilization in Serbia

In 2008. wind became the main energy resource to drive new capacities for electrical energy production in the European Union. Installed power of new wind power plants surpassed the combined power of new diesel power plants and nuclear power plants. The surrounding countries – Croatia, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria – already have functioning wind power plants. Why doesn`t Serbia have wind power plants?

2010 (All day)

The Utilization of Solar Photovoltaic Energy in Serbia

Despite the fact that the average solar emission in Serbia is 40% larger than the European average, solar energy utilization for electric energy production in Serbia lags far behind the European Union countries. Creating conditions for the development and functionality of the photovoltaic systems market is of great importance for the economy and environmental protection in Serbia. Thus, the following main objectives have been proposed for the implementation and development of solar...

2010 (All day)

The State and Development of Biomass in Serbia

Biomass is a renewable energy source that can be used as a substitute for fossil fuels in thermal and electrical energy production. Unlike fossil fuels, biomass combustion does not increase the level of CO2 in the atmosphere thereby having a positive influence on the environment. Although Serbia has significant renewable energy potential, the current state of this sector is quite poor.

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