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Effects of Energy Production and Consumption on Air Pollution in Serbia
Marija Živković (2019)Energy production and combustion, mostly from unregulated or inefficient fuel combustion, are the single most important anthropogenic sources of air pollutant emissions. Energy sector in Serbia is highly fossil fuel intensive: 87.88% of energy consumed in Serbia is related to fossil fuels, while almost 95% of energy sources are combusted. In 2017. energy related carbon dioxide emission in Serbia is was 47.95 million tones. The main source of carbon dioxide emission was coal, responsible for almost 70% of energy ...... important anthropogenic sources of air pollutant emissions. Energy sector in Serbia is highly fossil fuel intensive: 87.88% of energy consumed in Serbia is related to fossil fuels, while almost 95% of energy sources are combusted. In 2017. energy related carbon dioxide emission in Serbia is was 47.95 million ...
... pollution hotspots, as they concentrate people and related energy consumption. Figure 1. Selected primary air pollutants and their sources (Energy and air pollution) This paper is aimed to determine energy related emissions in Serbia, with attention given to energy consumption in the buildings and the transport ...
... the highest energy savings and reduction of emissions could be achieved by modal shift focusing on the rail transport mode. 5. CONCLUSION Energy sector in Serbia is highly fossil fuel intensive: 87.88% of energy consumed in Serbia is related to fossil fuels, while almost 95% of energy sources are ...Marija Živković. "Effects of Energy Production and Consumption on Air Pollution in Serbia" in Mining and Environmental Protection-MEP 2019, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology (2019)
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Environmental Energy Security Indicators as Tools for Environmental Protection
Еколошка прихватљивост је постала незаменљив синтезни показатељ сваке валидне енергетске анализе у последње две-три деценије. Енергетска безбедност је у директној хармонији с еколошком прихватљивошћу кроз многе прописане политичке циљеве, економске користи, правне тековине итд. Индикатори еколошке сигурности представљају један од основних елемената за одређивање енергетске безбедности и снажне алате за усмеравање енергетског сектора ка одрживом развоју. У овом раду, анализа је била концентрисана на показатеље енергетске безбедности у области животне средине који се односе на сектор природног гаса у ...енергетска безбедност, еколошки енергетски индикатори, заштита животне средине, еколошка прихватљивост... gas and a reference scenario where the demand for gas is significantly lower. At the same time, this avoids viewing emissions as absolute values related to the use of one energy source, neglecting the savings and benefits that more intensive consumption of natural gas brings through e.g. substitution ...
... does sulfur oxide emissions, except when hydrogen sulfide is included in the natural gas composition. The amount of NOx emitted is directly related to projections of natural gas consumption. Table 6 lists the projections of natural gas consumption specifically per unit of energy produced. At the ...
... Comparison of anticipate emissions in scenarios shows the strength of level of environmental energy security indicator as a tool for environmental protection. 2. ENERGY SECURITY Energy security is one of the most important indicators in determining the current energy and economic situation ...Aleksandar Madžarević, Dejan Ivezić, Marija Živković , Miloš Tansijević. "Environmental Energy Security Indicators as Tools for Environmental Protection" in Mining and Environmental Protection-MEP 2019, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology (2019)
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Projection of SO2 emissions in coal power plants in Serbia
Aleksandar Madžarević, Predrag Jovančić, Stevan Đenadić, Filip Miletić, Miodrag Ristović, Miroslav Crnogorac (2023)The production of electricity in the countries of South-Eastern Europe (SEE) was mainly related to the use of coal, predominantly lignite. The total installed capacity of thermal power plants using coal in these seven countries is 17.813 MW, distributed in 31 thermoblocks. The mentioned plants are the dominant pollutant emitters in all observed countries. Data on the largest emitters in the countries of the European Union and a comparison with SEE countries were collected. The calculation of emissions of ...... surface mining intended Jor exploitation was given. Keywords: energy, emissions, SO», coal, power plants 1. INTRODUCTION Reducing emissions of pollutants and gases from coal-fired thermal power plants has always been a must. Coal production in Europe is steadily declining. In 2010, it was 835 ...
... of environmental protection, this way of energy consumption represents profit. REFERENCES 1. An Action Plan for Coal in the 21st Century, EURACOAL 2. CoalFuelforthe 21st century, European Association for Coal and Lignite AISBL 3. IEA, SO, Emissions , from Fuel Combustion - HdHighlights. Available ...
... to the previous year, by 75900 t SO». Emissions of SO» in Germany, Poland and Serbia, as one of the most intensive emitters in Europe are given in table 4. Table 4. SO» emissions from coal-fired power plants in Germany, Poland and Serbia [5, 11} Emissions Parameter Amount of emission [tons] 279200 ...Aleksandar Madžarević, Predrag Jovančić, Stevan Đenadić, Filip Miletić, Miodrag Ristović, Miroslav Crnogorac. "Projection of SO2 emissions in coal power plants in Serbia" in 9th International Conference Mining and environmental protection, Sokobanja 24-27th May 2023., Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology (2023)
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Integrative GHG Assessment in Oil and Gas Industry
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is one of the main targets of national strategies in European countries. As a main contributor to emissions, the energy sector is recognized as the most promising to apply measures and actions aimed to decrease GHG emissions. The Oil and Gas industry as a significant contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions is facing a growing need for estimating, mitigating, and reducing the impact of their operations on the atmosphere to stay competitive in a newly ...... fucls combustion to cnergy-related carbon dioxide emission is as follows: coal has the major sharc of 44%, oil of 33.7%, and natural gas of 21.6% [1]. The Oil and Gas (hereinafter O&G) related activities contribute more than 52 50% of global GHG energy-related emissions mainly through hydrocarbon ...
... economy duc to intense cnergy demand, however, it mirrored the GHG ·«emissions. too [2]. The abovementioned clearly shows the importance of O&G in meeting energy nceds and as such its importance with respect to GHG emissions. By signing thc Paris Agreement, the participating: countries arc committed ...
... jı) - Amount of heat energy produced in combustion processes, [T]]; EFGucyuer (Emission Factorcuc,fei) - Calculated emission factor of a given GHG for a specified fuel, [kg/T]]. EMISSIONS FROM NON-STATIONARY (MOBILE) COMBUSTION Mobile sources produce direct GHG emissions of carbon dioxide (CO>) ...Aleksandar Mirković, Marija Živković, Stevan Đenadić, Darja Lubarda, Chinedu Anyanwa. "Integrative GHG Assessment in Oil and Gas Industry" in Energija, ekonomija, ekologija (2023). https://doi.org/10.46793/EEE23-1.51M
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Possibilities for Reduction of Energy-Related Air Pollution in Serbia - Exploring Energy Scenarios
Fossil fuels and biomass account for almost 93% of the total primary energy supply in Serbia. Meeting the energy needs of consumers implies a transformation of the chemical energy of fuels through combustion processes to obtain heat that can be utilized as such, or further transformed into mechanical or electrical energy. These processes have an undeniable impact on air pollution, even in cases of biofuels or hydrogen combustion. Possibilities for air pollution reduction are identified, both on the supply ...Marija Živković, Boban Pavlović, Dejan Ivezić, Aleksandar Mijatović. "Possibilities for Reduction of Energy-Related Air Pollution in Serbia - Exploring Energy Scenarios" in 9th International Conference Mining and Environmental Protection, 24.-27. May 2023, Sokobanja, Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology (2023)
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The Fuzzy–AHP Synthesis Model for Energy Security Assessment of the Serbian Natural Gas Sector
Natural gas is used for the production of almost 20% of total energy today. The natural gas security of the Republic of Serbia is an urgent strategic, political and security issue. Serbia is one of the most vulnerable countries in Southeast Europe, because it only has one supply route. This study is a contribution to efforts to better understand the factors affecting energy security through the implementation of a new methodology based on the fuzzy–AHP synthesis model for measuring ...... emission factors in the estimation of direct emissions [75]. The amount of CO2 emitted is directly related to projections of natural gas consumption. Table 23 lists the projections of natural gas consumption by sector in absolute and specific terms per unit of energy produced. At the same time, table also ...
... result in greenhouse gas emissions. Effective monitoring and reporting of greenhouse gas emissions is the basis for progress in achieving emission reduction. Coefficients of CO2 emission per unit of energy produced are used, due to different contribution to greenhouse gas emissions, primarily carbon dioxide ...
... to describe indicators of energy development scenarios. Energy development indicators are usually relative or absolute numerical values that link the parameters of energy development with economic, environmental, social and other parameters related to that development (energy consumption/production per ...Aleksandar R. Madžarević, Dejan D. Ivezić, Miloš L. Tanasijević, Marija A. Živković. "The Fuzzy–AHP Synthesis Model for Energy Security Assessment of the Serbian Natural Gas Sector" in Symmetry, MDPI AG (2020). https://doi.org/10.3390/sym12060908
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Green House Gases Inventory from Direct Energy Related Emissions in Serbia
Popović Jovana, Živković Marija (2017)Popović Jovana, Živković Marija. "Green House Gases Inventory from Direct Energy Related Emissions in Serbia" in Proceedings of 6th International Symposium Mining and Environmental Protection, Mining and Environmental Protection, :RGF (2017): 192-198
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Application of Project Management Process on Environmental Management System Improvement in Mining-Energy Complexes
... a set of world development indicators, which include: • real GDP per unit of energy consumption; • net energy imports as a percentage of commercial energy consumption; and • total carbon dioxide emissions per capita and per real GDP unit [7]. The principles of sustainable development represent a starting ...
... the analysis of the impact of the energy sector on environmental quality on considerations of input and output parameters of the environmental system, energy flow, life cycle, ecological footprint, influence of climate change, and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, which is highly significant for ...
... Selection of environmental aspects. Environmental Protection Aspects in Mining and Energy Complex Key issues Proposal of environmental aspects Mark Coal exploitation The presence of dust in the pits and slopes A1 Emissions of exhaust gases and dust during the operation of mining machines Discharge ...Jelena Malenović Nikolić, Dejan Vasović , Ivana Filipović , Stevan Mušicki, Ivica Ristović . "Application of Project Management Process on Environmental Management System Improvement in Mining-Energy Complexes" in Energies (2016). https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.3390/en9121071
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State and perspective of individual household heating in Serbia: A survey-based study
This paper presents the results of the household survey on individual household heating systems in Serbia. The survey was conducted in the period October to December 2020 with the participation of 1100 households with individual household heating systems. The information collected in the questionnaire can be separated into three main parts: basic household data, current heating system characteristics, and households’ perceptions and attitudes. The survey results provide unique and comprehensive information concerning individual household heating systems and the main ...Boban Pavlović, Dejan Ivezić, Marija Živković. "State and perspective of individual household heating in Serbia: A survey-based study" in Energy and Buildings, Elsevier BV (2021). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2021.111128
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Assessments of effects of implementation of strategic plans for development of Belgrade District heating system
The district heating system (DHS) is one of the key elements of the Belgrade energy system. Overview of the current state and basic characteristics of the DHS are presented in this paper. The focus is on the planned development of DHS and on the analyses of effects of realization of measures and projects defined by strategic documents related to DHS which are adopted by city authorities (Development Strategy of DHS and Strategy of Belgrade Development). Two exploratory scenarios were ...Dejan Ivezić, Marija Živković, Aleksandar Madžarević, Miodrag Grujić. "Assessments of effects of implementation of strategic plans for development of Belgrade District heating system" in Sustainable Cities and Society, Elsevier BV (2020). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scs.2020.102304
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A multi-criteria approach for assessing the potential of renewable energy sources for electricity generation: Case Serbia
When assessing the potential of renewable energy alternatives for electricity generation, it is necessary to implement a multi-perspective approach that includes economic, technical, environmental, and socio-political criteria. For the evaluation of criteria and alternatives, the Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process (FAHP) method is applied. The obtained weights are formed according to the values of energy indicators and expert judgments. The use of a fuzzy numerical value scale for the assessment of expert judgments and energy indicators provides a more sensitive ...... issues such as greenhouse gas emissions, pollution, and the exceeding of critical planetary boundaries (Bogdanov et al., 2019). The on-going global energy transition from the fossil-based to the low-carbon energy sector has increasingly been incorporated in national energy strategies. At the core of these ...
... needs to be determined following the non-energy criteria that are related to multipurpose water use. Wind energy in the Republic of Serbia can be used in the area with Kosava wind, south Banat, eastern Serbia, Pester, etc. Solar energy potential represents the energy potential that can be used to produce ...
... activity related to renewable energy technologies, throughout their lifecycle, from when the energy source is first extracted to the closure stage (Panagiotis and Parous- sos, 2018). 4. Local biodiversity (SC4) - negative impacts on biodiver- sity from renewable energy projects, as well as energy transport ...Boban Pavlović, Dejan Ivezić, Marija Živković. "A multi-criteria approach for assessing the potential of renewable energy sources for electricity generation: Case Serbia" in Energy Reports, Elsevier BV (2021). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egyr.2021.02.072
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Life Cycle Assessment of Individual Wood Biomass Heating Systems in Households
The use of solid fuels (wood biomass and coal) for heating of households continues to be common practice within European countries. Solid fuel combustion in households contributes more than 46% to total emissions of fine particulate matter. In this study, a life-cycle assessment (LCA) of firewood-based and pellet-based heating systems is performed. These two systems represent two different types of individual wood biomass heating systems. In the case of the firewood-based heating systems, it is analyzed a typical stove ...... Steel 97 kg Aluminum 3.5 kg Aluminum 6 kg 4 LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT All stages in a product’s life cycle can result in the generation of emissions. The related emission factors were obtained from [21], [22], [23] and [24]. Table 3 and Table 4 summarize the inventory data with the results of the GWP100 ...
... pellet HS could reduce CO2-eq emissions by 38% (814 kg CO2-eq) compared with firewood-based HS if the whole life cycle is analyzed. In the production phase of the LC, firewood-based HS has a lower impact on the environment and climate changes. This is directly related to the quantity of materials ...
... of a product or a service system throughout its life, it becomes a very useful method for researching studies related to the problem of sustainable development, cleaner production, energy savings, and environmental protection. This study follows an approach that is based on the international standards ...Boban Pavlović, Dejan Ivezić, Marija Živković. "Life Cycle Assessment of Individual Wood Biomass Heating Systems in Households" in 5th International Scientific Conference ”Conference on Mechanical Engineering Technologies and Applications” COMETa2020, East Sarajevo, 2020, University of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering East Sarajevo (2020)
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Transition pathways of household heating in Serbia: Analysis based on an agent-based model
To explore pathways of the energy transition of household heating, an agent-based simulation model was developed for the case of the Serbian household sector. The model is focused on individual entities (households) with the objective to explore the effects of policy instruments on energy transition in households with individual heating systems. Empirically collected survey data were used as input for households’ attitudes towards sustainable heating. Simulations showed that the proposed instruments would lead to higher heating efficiency and less ...energetska tranzicija, modeliranje bazirano na agentima, sistemi grejanja, sektor domaćinstva, obnovljivi izvori energije, emisija CO2Boban Pavlović, Dejan Ivezić, Marija Živković. "Transition pathways of household heating in Serbia: Analysis based on an agent-based model" in Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier BV (2022). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2022.112506
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Projecting short to medium-term effects of carbon emissions trading on Serbia's GDP
Boban Pavlović, Nikola Trtica (2024)This paper presents an approach to assess the short to medium-term effects of the Emissions Trading System (ETS), an economic and climate policy instrument aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, on GDP from the expenditure side. The analysis focuses on Serbia’s electricity sector, which relies heavily on lignite-based pro duction dominated by state-owned enterprises. The obtained projections suggest that in the short term, the introduction of an ETS may lead to slower GDP growth compared to official forecasts. However, ...... to 2030 are examined. These three pathways (Table 2) incorporate the current energy-related and macroeconomic environment (outlined Table 2 Summary of scenario characteristics. Scenario | ETS Additional Emissions Subsidyon ~ Elasticity of price - private in 2030 household - electricity in ...
... economic stability. In terms of energy, Serbia, along with other Western Balkan countries, has joined the Energy Community, committing to gradually aligning with EU rules (Pavlović et al., 2021) aimed at reducing GHG emissions, saving energy, and making the energy market more open and competitive ...
... encourage energy-saving practices and improve efficiency, contributing positively to the overall economic outlook. 4. Conclusion Changes in energy production and consumption, i.e., the ongoing energy transition process, will significantly reduce global anthropogenic GHG emissions. Existing ...Boban Pavlović, Nikola Trtica. "Projecting short to medium-term effects of carbon emissions trading on Serbia's GDP" in Utilities Policy, Elsevier BV (2024). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jup.2024.101855
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Available technological procedures for capturing CO2 in the industrial and power generation sectors
Climate change is a major environmental issue caused by anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases. Capturing CO2 and storing it in suitable geological formations is one of the main technological solutions that can provide mitigation of CO2 emission into the atmosphere. Capturing CO2 represents the first phase in process of carbon capture and storage, and includes the application of various technologies for the separation of CO2 produced in the energy and industrial sectors. There are four main systems for capturing ...... ds/2018/03/srccs_wholereport-1.pdf https://www.iea.org/data-and-statistics/charts/global-energy-related-co2-emissions-by-sector https://www.iea.org/data-and-statistics/charts/global-energy-related-co2-emissions-by-sector https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/26045 https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/26045 ...
... srccs_wholereport-1.pdf (accessed on 12 June 2021). 7. IEA. Available online: https://www.iea.org/data-and-statistics/charts/global-energy-related-co2- emissions-by-sector (accessed on 30 July 2021). 8. Moazzem, S.; Rasul, M.; & Khan, M.M.K. A Review on Technologies for Reducing CO2 Emission from ...
... systems and oxy-fuel combustion [11]. 4. CONCLUSION There are several opportunities to reduce CO2 emissions in energy and industrial sectors such as using natural gas instead of coal, increasing the energy efficiency, and separating CO2 after production using CCS technology which is one of the leading ...Lola Tomić, Vesna Karović Maričić, Dušan Danilović, Branko Leković, Miroslav Crnogorac. "Available technological procedures for capturing CO2 in the industrial and power generation sectors" in 8th International Conference Mining and Environmental Protection, 22 – 25th September 2021, Serbia, Univerzitet u Beogradu, Rudarsko-geološki fakultet (2021)
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Utilizing sewage wastewater heat in district heating systems in Serbia: effects on sustainability
Marija Živković, Dejan Ivezić (2021)Transformation of the heating sector is recognized as being essential for ensuring reliable and afordable energy services provided with reduced consumption of energy sources and diminished impact on the environment and less import dependency. The possibility of utilizing energy sources that otherwise would be wasted needs to be considered and treated as a big advantage of district heating systems. Despite many advantages, sewage wastewater heat is still a mostly unused resource at the global level and a totally unused ...рекуперација топлоте из отпадних вода, систем даљинског грејања, топлотне пумпе, енергетске уштеде, емисија угљендиоксида, енергетска безбедност, Србија... two-thirds of the world’s energy consumption (International Energy Agency 2016). Being heavily dependent on fossil fuels, energy use in urban areas currently generates more than 70% of global green- house gas (GHG) emissions. The major share of energy consumed in urban areas is related to heating needs, while ...
... WWTP and related primary energy savings is calculated for the selected city with WWTP in operation. The obtained energy amounts are set in relation to the number of inhabitants of the selected city. In that way, the indicator of energy availability (which provides information about heat energy produced ...
... served by exploiting sur- plus heat that would have otherwise been dissipated. This will result in energy savings, increase of renewable share in the energy mix, decrease of greenhouse gases emissions and air pollution in the cities, which is a promising solution for shifting toward environmentally ...Marija Živković, Dejan Ivezić. "Utilizing sewage wastewater heat in district heating systems in Serbia: effects on sustainability" in Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10098-021-02063-6
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Production of electricity from coal-fired power plants and accompanying CO2 emissions: comparison of EU-27 and US
Even in the third decade of the 21st century, large power plants are still responsible for more than half of the electricity production in Europe and US. They predominantly use fossil fuels in their work, which results in the emission of pollutants into the air, soil and water. In addition to the production of electric energy, fossil fuels, including coal, are used for industrial purposes. Although the use of coal, especially in the countries of the European Union, is ...... consumption of electricity. Total global energy-related greenhouse gas emissions rise by about 1% to a record high of 41.3 Gt CO»>eq. CO» emissions from energy-burning plants and the industrial sector accounted for 89% of greenhouse gas emissions in 2022. In particular, the global emission of ...
... that renewable energy sources take precedence. While coal remains a primary fuel in the European energy mix, the transition to cleaner forms of energy and innovative technologies, such as carbon capture and storage, is imperative to meet the EU's commitment to reduce CO» emissions by at least 55% ...
... relation to the installed capacity, as well as compared to the energy produced and supplied to the system. The analysis of CO» emissions in past few decades and the projection and targets for next 30 years has been showed. The trends in emissions compared to 1990 are rather different for EU and US. In ...Uroš Djorgovski, Aleksandar Madžarević, Predrag Jovančić. "Production of electricity from coal-fired power plants and accompanying CO2 emissions: comparison of EU-27 and US" in International Conference on Global Energy and Climate Change - ICGRECC-23, New York, 2023, Research Galery- Science Leagues (2023)
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A survey of greenhouse gases production in central European lignites
Anna Pytlak, Anna Szafranek-Nakonieczna, Weronika Goraj, Izabela Śnieżyńska, Aleksandra Krążała, Artur Banach, Ivica Ristović, Mirosław Słowakiewicz, Zofia Stępniewska (2021)... coals from opencast mines may reduce future GHG emissions. On the other hand, the detritic lignites that are exploited via the underground method (Velenje mine) show the potential to serve as a source of coalbedmethane to be captured and utilized for energy-generation pur- poses. The development of precise ...
... Global methane emissions from coal mining to continue growing evenwith declining coal production. J. Clean. Prod. 256, 120489. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2020. 120489. Knoema, 2020. Production of lignite coal [WWW Document]. World data atlas. URL. https://knoema.com/atlas/topics/Energy/Coal/Produ ...
... It is expected that this will reduce the scale of anthropogenic GHG emissions, as the coal will no longer be transported and burned. However, as recently described by Kholod et al. (2020), a substantial proportion of GHG emissions come directly from disrupted geological formations and this will continue ...Anna Pytlak, Anna Szafranek-Nakonieczna, Weronika Goraj, Izabela Śnieżyńska, Aleksandra Krążała, Artur Banach, Ivica Ristović, Mirosław Słowakiewicz, Zofia Stępniewska. "A survey of greenhouse gases production in central European lignites" in Science of The Total Environment, Elsevier (2021). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.149551
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Overwiew of In-Pit Crushing & Conveying Technology in Open Pit Mines
The conditions under which contemporary surface mining operations is carried out obviously becoming increasingly complex. In such complex conditions, the optimization of haulage systems as the technological phase with the largest share in the total operating costs, is very important from the aspect of achieving profitability of the mining project. In a large number of cases, the application of traditional haulage systems with trucks (as the most dominant type of haulage in open pit mines) does not lead to ...Ali Nasirinezhad, Dejan Stevanović, Dragan Ignjatović, Petar Marković. "Overwiew of In-Pit Crushing & Conveying Technology in Open Pit Mines" in 8th International Conference MIining And Environmental Protection, Sokobanja, 22-25 September 2021, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade, Serbia (2021)
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Strategic Environmental Assessment in the Application of Preventive Protection for Wind Farm Noise—Case Study: Maestrale Ring Wind Farm
Determining the spatial position of wind turbines is the initial and most important phase in the development of a wind farm project. In this sensitive phase, all potential problems that may arise in the later stages of project development should be prevented by means of spatial and urban planning instruments. This makes it possible to achieve maximum use of the potential of wind in a particular space and, thus, fulfil the technical and economic requirements of the project while ...Energija,energetski inženjering i elektroenergetska tehnologija,obnovljivi izvori energije, održivost i životna sredina,električni i elektronski inženjering,kontrola i optimizacija,inženjering... the wind energy sector, precisely because of the way projects are financed in this energy sector. In addition, the European Strategic Environmental Assessment Directive 2001/42/EC stipulates that the SEA process is implemented for plans and programs in various areas, including energy and, therefore ...
... N.; Niu, Y.; Du, X. Wind energy rejection in China: Current status, reasons and perspectives. Renew. Sustain. Energy Rev. 2016, 66, 322–344. 24. Maslov, N.; Claramunt, C.; Wanga, T.; Tanga, T. Method to estimate the visual impact of an offshore wind farm. Appl. Energy 2017, 204, 1422–1430. 25 ...
... field of wind energy. Although it is generally ac- cepted that possible negative effects of wind farms on the environment exist, they are considered to be negligible compared with the positive effects. However, they should not be neglected, as indicated by EU Guidance on wind energy in accordance ...Boško D. Josimović, Aleksandar Cvjetić, Božidar Manić. "Strategic Environmental Assessment in the Application of Preventive Protection for Wind Farm Noise—Case Study: Maestrale Ring Wind Farm" in Energies, MDPI AG (2021). https://doi.org/10.3390/en14196174