Mapping the potential for decentralized energy generation based on RES in Western Balkans
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Schneider, Daniel R.Duic, Neven
Raguzin, Igor
Bogdan, Zeljko
Ban, Marko
Grubor, Borislav
Stefanović, Predrag Lj.
Dakić, Dragoljub V.
Repić, Branislav
Stevanović, Žarko M.
Zbogar, Ana
Studovic, Maja
Nemoda, Stevan
Oka, Nikola
Đurović, Dejan M.
Kadic, Nikola
Bakić, Vukman
Belošević, Srđan
Erić, Aleksandar
Mladenovic, Rastko
Paprika, Milijana
Delalic, Nijaz
Lekic, Alija
Bajramovic, Rasim
Teskeredzic, Armin
Smajevic, Izet
Dzaferovic, Ejub
Begic, Fajik
Lulic, Haris
Metovic, Sadjit
Petrović, Semin
Djugum, Adnan
Kadric, Dzana
Hodzic, Nihad
Kulic, Fahrudin
Kazagic, Anes
Gafic, Admir
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Although the countries of the Western Balkans are mostly electrified, there are still regions which do not have access to the electricity network or where the network capacity is insufficient. For the most part such areas are under special care of the state (i.e. underdeveloped, devastated by war, depopulated), on islands or in mountainous regions. Since the decentralized energy generation covers a broad range of technologies, including many renewable energy technologies that provide small-scale power at sites close to the users, such concept could be of interest for these locations. This paper identfies the areas in Western Balkans where such systems could be applied Consideration is given to geographical locations as well as possible applications. Wind hydro, solar photovoltaic, and biomass conversion systems were taken into consideration. Since the renewable energy sources data for Western Balkans region are rather scarce, the intention was to give a survey of the present situation ...and an estimate of future polential for decentralized energy generation based on renewable energy sources. The decentralized energy generation based on renewable energy sources in Western Balkans will find its niche easier for the users that will produce electricity for their own needs and for the users located in remote rural areas (off-grid applications).
Ključne reči:
decentralized power production / distributed energy generation / renewable energy sources / wind / biomass / solar / hydroIzvor:
Thermal Science, 2007, 11, 3, 7-26Kolekcije
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VinčaTY - JOUR AU - Schneider, Daniel R. AU - Duic, Neven AU - Raguzin, Igor AU - Bogdan, Zeljko AU - Ban, Marko AU - Grubor, Borislav AU - Stefanović, Predrag Lj. AU - Dakić, Dragoljub V. AU - Repić, Branislav AU - Stevanović, Žarko M. AU - Zbogar, Ana AU - Studovic, Maja AU - Nemoda, Stevan AU - Oka, Nikola AU - Đurović, Dejan M. AU - Kadic, Nikola AU - Bakić, Vukman AU - Belošević, Srđan AU - Erić, Aleksandar AU - Mladenovic, Rastko AU - Paprika, Milijana AU - Delalic, Nijaz AU - Lekic, Alija AU - Bajramovic, Rasim AU - Teskeredzic, Armin AU - Smajevic, Izet AU - Dzaferovic, Ejub AU - Begic, Fajik AU - Lulic, Haris AU - Metovic, Sadjit AU - Petrović, Semin AU - Djugum, Adnan AU - Kadric, Dzana AU - Hodzic, Nihad AU - Kulic, Fahrudin AU - Kazagic, Anes AU - Gafic, Admir PY - 2007 UR - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3433 AB - Although the countries of the Western Balkans are mostly electrified, there are still regions which do not have access to the electricity network or where the network capacity is insufficient. For the most part such areas are under special care of the state (i.e. underdeveloped, devastated by war, depopulated), on islands or in mountainous regions. Since the decentralized energy generation covers a broad range of technologies, including many renewable energy technologies that provide small-scale power at sites close to the users, such concept could be of interest for these locations. This paper identfies the areas in Western Balkans where such systems could be applied Consideration is given to geographical locations as well as possible applications. Wind hydro, solar photovoltaic, and biomass conversion systems were taken into consideration. Since the renewable energy sources data for Western Balkans region are rather scarce, the intention was to give a survey of the present situation and an estimate of future polential for decentralized energy generation based on renewable energy sources. The decentralized energy generation based on renewable energy sources in Western Balkans will find its niche easier for the users that will produce electricity for their own needs and for the users located in remote rural areas (off-grid applications). T2 - Thermal Science T1 - Mapping the potential for decentralized energy generation based on RES in Western Balkans VL - 11 IS - 3 SP - 7 EP - 26 DO - 10.2298/TSC10703007S ER -
@article{ author = "Schneider, Daniel R. and Duic, Neven and Raguzin, Igor and Bogdan, Zeljko and Ban, Marko and Grubor, Borislav and Stefanović, Predrag Lj. and Dakić, Dragoljub V. and Repić, Branislav and Stevanović, Žarko M. and Zbogar, Ana and Studovic, Maja and Nemoda, Stevan and Oka, Nikola and Đurović, Dejan M. and Kadic, Nikola and Bakić, Vukman and Belošević, Srđan and Erić, Aleksandar and Mladenovic, Rastko and Paprika, Milijana and Delalic, Nijaz and Lekic, Alija and Bajramovic, Rasim and Teskeredzic, Armin and Smajevic, Izet and Dzaferovic, Ejub and Begic, Fajik and Lulic, Haris and Metovic, Sadjit and Petrović, Semin and Djugum, Adnan and Kadric, Dzana and Hodzic, Nihad and Kulic, Fahrudin and Kazagic, Anes and Gafic, Admir", year = "2007", abstract = "Although the countries of the Western Balkans are mostly electrified, there are still regions which do not have access to the electricity network or where the network capacity is insufficient. For the most part such areas are under special care of the state (i.e. underdeveloped, devastated by war, depopulated), on islands or in mountainous regions. Since the decentralized energy generation covers a broad range of technologies, including many renewable energy technologies that provide small-scale power at sites close to the users, such concept could be of interest for these locations. This paper identfies the areas in Western Balkans where such systems could be applied Consideration is given to geographical locations as well as possible applications. Wind hydro, solar photovoltaic, and biomass conversion systems were taken into consideration. Since the renewable energy sources data for Western Balkans region are rather scarce, the intention was to give a survey of the present situation and an estimate of future polential for decentralized energy generation based on renewable energy sources. The decentralized energy generation based on renewable energy sources in Western Balkans will find its niche easier for the users that will produce electricity for their own needs and for the users located in remote rural areas (off-grid applications).", journal = "Thermal Science", title = "Mapping the potential for decentralized energy generation based on RES in Western Balkans", volume = "11", number = "3", pages = "7-26", doi = "10.2298/TSC10703007S" }
Schneider, D. R., Duic, N., Raguzin, I., Bogdan, Z., Ban, M., Grubor, B., Stefanović, P. Lj., Dakić, D. V., Repić, B., Stevanović, Ž. M., Zbogar, A., Studovic, M., Nemoda, S., Oka, N., Đurović, D. M., Kadic, N., Bakić, V., Belošević, S., Erić, A., Mladenovic, R., Paprika, M., Delalic, N., Lekic, A., Bajramovic, R., Teskeredzic, A., Smajevic, I., Dzaferovic, E., Begic, F., Lulic, H., Metovic, S., Petrović, S., Djugum, A., Kadric, D., Hodzic, N., Kulic, F., Kazagic, A.,& Gafic, A.. (2007). Mapping the potential for decentralized energy generation based on RES in Western Balkans. in Thermal Science, 11(3), 7-26. https://doi.org/10.2298/TSC10703007S
Schneider DR, Duic N, Raguzin I, Bogdan Z, Ban M, Grubor B, Stefanović PL, Dakić DV, Repić B, Stevanović ŽM, Zbogar A, Studovic M, Nemoda S, Oka N, Đurović DM, Kadic N, Bakić V, Belošević S, Erić A, Mladenovic R, Paprika M, Delalic N, Lekic A, Bajramovic R, Teskeredzic A, Smajevic I, Dzaferovic E, Begic F, Lulic H, Metovic S, Petrović S, Djugum A, Kadric D, Hodzic N, Kulic F, Kazagic A, Gafic A. Mapping the potential for decentralized energy generation based on RES in Western Balkans. in Thermal Science. 2007;11(3):7-26. doi:10.2298/TSC10703007S .
Schneider, Daniel R., Duic, Neven, Raguzin, Igor, Bogdan, Zeljko, Ban, Marko, Grubor, Borislav, Stefanović, Predrag Lj., Dakić, Dragoljub V., Repić, Branislav, Stevanović, Žarko M., Zbogar, Ana, Studovic, Maja, Nemoda, Stevan, Oka, Nikola, Đurović, Dejan M., Kadic, Nikola, Bakić, Vukman, Belošević, Srđan, Erić, Aleksandar, Mladenovic, Rastko, Paprika, Milijana, Delalic, Nijaz, Lekic, Alija, Bajramovic, Rasim, Teskeredzic, Armin, Smajevic, Izet, Dzaferovic, Ejub, Begic, Fajik, Lulic, Haris, Metovic, Sadjit, Petrović, Semin, Djugum, Adnan, Kadric, Dzana, Hodzic, Nihad, Kulic, Fahrudin, Kazagic, Anes, Gafic, Admir, "Mapping the potential for decentralized energy generation based on RES in Western Balkans" in Thermal Science, 11, no. 3 (2007):7-26, https://doi.org/10.2298/TSC10703007S . .