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Scenarios for transitioning the electricity sector of the Republic of Serbia to sustainable climate neutrality by 2050

Jovanović, Marina; Bakić, Vukman; Škobalj, Predrag; Cvetinović, Dejan; Erić, Aleksandar; Živković, Nikola V.; Duić, Neven

(2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Jovanović, Marina
AU  - Bakić, Vukman
AU  - Škobalj, Predrag
AU  - Cvetinović, Dejan
AU  - Erić, Aleksandar
AU  - Živković, Nikola V.
AU  - Duić, Neven
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/11981
AB  - By ratifying the Paris Agreement, the Republic of Serbia has committed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 13.2% by 2030 compared to the 2010 levels. About 70% of electricity is generated in thermal power plants that use low-quality domestic lignite as fuel. Greenhouse gas emissions from electricity generation amounted to 51.5 Mt CO2eq in 2014. The Republic of Serbia has a significant renewable energy source (RES) potential for electricity generation. This research aims to define sustainable scenarios for the years 2030 and 2050 in the transition process of the electricity generation sector in the Republic of Serbia. These scenarios provide an opportunity to gradually reduce CO2 emissions by 2050, with the goal of zero-emission electricity generation in 2050. The scenarios were created using the hourly electricity balance of the Serbian power system in the EnergyPLAN software, with 2010 as the base year for the calculations. The proposed scenarios promote the sustainable use of RES for electricity generation in the Republic of Serbia. The results show a reduction in CO2 emissions of 35% and 59% in 2030 for the scenarios and 66% and 100% in 2050 compared to the reference year 2010.
T2  - Utilities Policy
T1  - Scenarios for transitioning the electricity sector of the Republic of Serbia to sustainable climate neutrality by 2050
VL  - 85
SP  - 101681
DO  - 10.1016/j.jup.2023.101681
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Jovanović, Marina and Bakić, Vukman and Škobalj, Predrag and Cvetinović, Dejan and Erić, Aleksandar and Živković, Nikola V. and Duić, Neven",
year = "2023",
abstract = "By ratifying the Paris Agreement, the Republic of Serbia has committed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 13.2% by 2030 compared to the 2010 levels. About 70% of electricity is generated in thermal power plants that use low-quality domestic lignite as fuel. Greenhouse gas emissions from electricity generation amounted to 51.5 Mt CO2eq in 2014. The Republic of Serbia has a significant renewable energy source (RES) potential for electricity generation. This research aims to define sustainable scenarios for the years 2030 and 2050 in the transition process of the electricity generation sector in the Republic of Serbia. These scenarios provide an opportunity to gradually reduce CO2 emissions by 2050, with the goal of zero-emission electricity generation in 2050. The scenarios were created using the hourly electricity balance of the Serbian power system in the EnergyPLAN software, with 2010 as the base year for the calculations. The proposed scenarios promote the sustainable use of RES for electricity generation in the Republic of Serbia. The results show a reduction in CO2 emissions of 35% and 59% in 2030 for the scenarios and 66% and 100% in 2050 compared to the reference year 2010.",
journal = "Utilities Policy",
title = "Scenarios for transitioning the electricity sector of the Republic of Serbia to sustainable climate neutrality by 2050",
volume = "85",
pages = "101681",
doi = "10.1016/j.jup.2023.101681"
}
Jovanović, M., Bakić, V., Škobalj, P., Cvetinović, D., Erić, A., Živković, N. V.,& Duić, N.. (2023). Scenarios for transitioning the electricity sector of the Republic of Serbia to sustainable climate neutrality by 2050. in Utilities Policy, 85, 101681.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jup.2023.101681
Jovanović M, Bakić V, Škobalj P, Cvetinović D, Erić A, Živković NV, Duić N. Scenarios for transitioning the electricity sector of the Republic of Serbia to sustainable climate neutrality by 2050. in Utilities Policy. 2023;85:101681.
doi:10.1016/j.jup.2023.101681 .
Jovanović, Marina, Bakić, Vukman, Škobalj, Predrag, Cvetinović, Dejan, Erić, Aleksandar, Živković, Nikola V., Duić, Neven, "Scenarios for transitioning the electricity sector of the Republic of Serbia to sustainable climate neutrality by 2050" in Utilities Policy, 85 (2023):101681,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jup.2023.101681 . .

The progress toward more sustainable energy, water and environmental systems approaches and applications

Rašković, Predrag O.; Cvetanović, Gradimir; Vujanović, Milan; Schneider, Daniel R.; Guzović, Zvonimir; Duić, Neven; Oka, Simeon N.

(2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Rašković, Predrag O.
AU  - Cvetanović, Gradimir
AU  - Vujanović, Milan
AU  - Schneider, Daniel R.
AU  - Guzović, Zvonimir
AU  - Duić, Neven
AU  - Oka, Simeon N.
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/10486
AB  - This editorial provides an overview of ten scientific articles published as the Special paper selection in Thermal Science. The papers were selected from almost six hundred contributions, presented at the 16th Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems (SDEWES 2021), held on October 10-15, 2021 in Dubrovnik, Croatia. The topics covered in the Special paper selection include economics of electricity markets, nuclear technology, repowering of the coal-based power plant, hybrid renewable energy system, sustainable biomass handling and conversion, post-combustion emissions control, and efficient cooling technology. The editorial also emphasised the papers recently published in the Special Issues of leading scientific journals dedicated to the series of SDEWES Conferences.
T2  - Thermal Science
T2  - Thermal Science
T1  - The progress toward more sustainable energy, water and environmental systems approaches and applications
VL  - 26
IS  - 5 Part B
SP  - 4057
EP  - 4066
DO  - 10.2298/TSCI2205057R
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Rašković, Predrag O. and Cvetanović, Gradimir and Vujanović, Milan and Schneider, Daniel R. and Guzović, Zvonimir and Duić, Neven and Oka, Simeon N.",
year = "2022",
abstract = "This editorial provides an overview of ten scientific articles published as the Special paper selection in Thermal Science. The papers were selected from almost six hundred contributions, presented at the 16th Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems (SDEWES 2021), held on October 10-15, 2021 in Dubrovnik, Croatia. The topics covered in the Special paper selection include economics of electricity markets, nuclear technology, repowering of the coal-based power plant, hybrid renewable energy system, sustainable biomass handling and conversion, post-combustion emissions control, and efficient cooling technology. The editorial also emphasised the papers recently published in the Special Issues of leading scientific journals dedicated to the series of SDEWES Conferences.",
journal = "Thermal Science, Thermal Science",
title = "The progress toward more sustainable energy, water and environmental systems approaches and applications",
volume = "26",
number = "5 Part B",
pages = "4057-4066",
doi = "10.2298/TSCI2205057R"
}
Rašković, P. O., Cvetanović, G., Vujanović, M., Schneider, D. R., Guzović, Z., Duić, N.,& Oka, S. N.. (2022). The progress toward more sustainable energy, water and environmental systems approaches and applications. in Thermal Science, 26(5 Part B), 4057-4066.
https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI2205057R
Rašković PO, Cvetanović G, Vujanović M, Schneider DR, Guzović Z, Duić N, Oka SN. The progress toward more sustainable energy, water and environmental systems approaches and applications. in Thermal Science. 2022;26(5 Part B):4057-4066.
doi:10.2298/TSCI2205057R .
Rašković, Predrag O., Cvetanović, Gradimir, Vujanović, Milan, Schneider, Daniel R., Guzović, Zvonimir, Duić, Neven, Oka, Simeon N., "The progress toward more sustainable energy, water and environmental systems approaches and applications" in Thermal Science, 26, no. 5 Part B (2022):4057-4066,
https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI2205057R . .

Mapping the potential for decentralized energy generation based on RES in Western Balkans

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

(2007)

TY  - 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 . .
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