Residents’ perception of renewable energy sources - a case study: Temska village, Stara Planina Mountain (Eastern Serbia)

IF 1.2 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
D. Blagojević, M. Radulović, M. Gavrilov, Aco Lukić, D. Santo, S. Marković
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Abstract

Renewable energy sources (RES) have the possibility to regenerate in a shorter time interval than the non-renewable energy sources and that is why they have always been the subject of interest, especially in the last decades. The Republic of Serbia has RES in the form of solar, wind, the power of water flow, geothermal heat, and biomass. The scientific research conducted in July 2016 in Temska village (City of Pirot) aimed to assess inhabitants’ attitudes and awareness of using RES. By interviewing 167 respondents, it is concluded that inhabitants do not have sufficient knowledge of quality and information on RES. Mostly, they are familiar with all terms: hydropower, solar, wind and geothermal energy (over 80%), and the term of biomass energy as well (70.7%). There is an extremely high level of misinformation about the RES subventions that are provided by the Government of the Republic of Serbia (up to 85.6% of respondents are not informed). These subventions are published in the Regulation on incentive measures for the production of electricity from RES and are based on the Feed-in Tariff system that is defined as non-refundable financial assistance from the state. A small number of respondents use RES, but a considerable number (21.6% ‘yes’ and 47.3% ‘maybe’) that does not use RES is interested, or already planning to use it in the future.
居民对可再生能源的看法——以塞尔维亚东部斯塔拉普莱尼纳山Temska村为例
可再生能源(RES)具有比不可再生能源在更短的时间间隔内再生的可能性,这就是为什么它们一直是人们感兴趣的主题,特别是在过去的几十年中。塞尔维亚共和国拥有太阳能、风能、水力、地热和生物质能等形式的可再生能源。2016年7月在Temska村(Pirot市)进行的科学研究旨在评估居民使用可再生能源的态度和意识。通过对167名受访者的采访,得出结论,居民对可再生能源的质量和信息缺乏足够的了解。大多数情况下,他们熟悉所有术语:水电,太阳能,风能和地热能(超过80%),以及生物质能(70.7%)。关于塞尔维亚共和国政府提供的RES补贴存在极高程度的错误信息(多达85.6%的受访者不知情)。这些补贴在《可再生能源发电激励措施条例》中公布,并以上网电价制度为基础,该制度被定义为国家提供的不可退还的财政援助。一小部分受访者使用RES,但也有相当一部分(21.6%的人说“是”,47.3%的人说“可能”)不使用RES的人对此感兴趣,或者已经计划在未来使用RES。
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