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Conference paper

How to Plan Energy Policy Beyond 2030

Goran Granić ; Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar
Damir Pešut ; Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar
Helena Božić ; Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar
Robert Bošnjak ; Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar
Željka Hrs Borković ; Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar
Željko Jurić ; Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar
Ana Kojaković ; Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar
Biljana Kulišić ; Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar
Igor Novko ; Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar
Dino Novosel ; Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar
Hrvoje Petrić ; Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar
Mario Tot ; Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar


Full text: croatian pdf 112 Kb

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Abstract

The paper deals with problems of energy system development planning under restrictive conditions, which will be imposed by global climate preservation agreements. It analyses the problems of planning and impacts of particular primary energy forms and technologies. In addition, it specifies risks, restrictions and planning conditions. Pilot investigations of possible consequences of development restrictions related to considerable reductions of CO2 emissions on energy production and consumption structure are presented. Significant structural changes and cost increases are pointed out.

Keywords

energy system planning; CO2 emissions; climate and environment protection

Hrčak ID:

39273

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/39273

Publication date:

30.5.2009.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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