Jasmina Mandić Lukić, Đorđina Milovanović, Maja Stipić, Sanja Petrović Bećirović, Radoslav Raković, Brankica Popović Zdravković, Miodrag Životić
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面对即将到来的与减缓气候变化措施有关的国际义务,主要计划通过《低碳发展战略法律和行动计划》以及《气候变化法》予以体现,目前正在确定和通过所有这些措施,塞尔维亚越来越需要将其燃煤设施改为环境上更可接受的替代办法。有关措施必须比最初计划的要早得多地实施。鉴于80%的国家温室气体排放来自能源部门,而且这些排放的主要部分来自使用当地可获得的煤炭,很明显,最有效的减缓气候变化措施将是转向替代燃料选择。然而,考虑到这样的能源转型过程伴随着重大的技术、环境、经济、社会和其他方面的困难,欧盟已经启动了几个项目,其中之一是TRACER,它是在地平线2020计划下启动的,旨在阐明最佳的研究和创新战略,促进向可持续、低碳能源系统的过渡。该项目涉及欧洲9个煤炭密集型地区的行动,包括塞尔维亚的科卢巴拉地区。本文介绍了转型过程中的技术、环境和社会挑战,重点介绍了Kolubara地区,并提出了塞尔维亚尊重R&I战略和智能专业化的能源转型建议。
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Pametna i socijalno odgovorna energetska tranzicija u regionima sa intenzivnom eksploatacijom uglja
Faced with forthcoming international obligations related to climate change mitigation measures, primarily planned to be reflected through the Law and Action Plan on Low Carbon Development Strategy, as well as the Law on Climate Change, all of which are currently being defined and adopted, Serbia is increasingly facing a need to switch its coal-fired facilities to alternative, environmentally more acceptable options. The related measures will have to be implemented much sooner than initially planned. Knowing that 80% of national GHG emissions originate from the energy sector, as well as that the dominant portion of those emissions results from the use of locally available coal, it is clear that the most efficient climate change mitigation measure would be a switch to alternative fuel options. However, having in mind that such an energy transition process is coupled with significant technological, environmental, economic, social, and other difficulties, the EU has initiated several projects, and one of them is TRACER, launched under the Horizon 2020 program, that strives to shed light on the best research and innovation strategies facilitating easier transition to the sustainable, low carbon energy system. The project addresses actions across nine coal-intensive European regions, including Kolubara Region in Serbia. The paper presents technological, environmental, and social challenges in the transition process, with an emphasis on the Kolubara region, and a proposal for the energy transition in Serbia respecting R&I strategies and Smart Specialization.
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