Energy efficancy in Serbia - analysis of the situation, laws and regulations, potential for devolopment Cover Image

Енергетска ефикасност у Србији - анализа стања, правна регулатива и потенцијал за развој
Energy efficancy in Serbia - analysis of the situation, laws and regulations, potential for devolopment

Author(s): Vuk Raičević, Marko Savić, Rade Glomazić
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Институт за међународну политику и привреду
Keywords: Energy efficiency;laws and regulations;legislation;policies

Summary/Abstract: This article is designed for those who want to familiarize themselves with the general information that is related to the state of energy efficiency in the Republic of Serbia, the possibilities for future improvements, compliances with primarily European and then other global norms, and the potential for investments in the various projects in this area. In the desktop survey we performed we covered and analyzed approximately 5000 pages of various publicly available material and give basic insight into the state of energy resources, environmental conditions and legal regulations related to energy efficiency and compliance of the same in relation to the base of the European Union legislation. For the purposes of this reserarch only the most prominent and imporatnt legal analysis are used. The article offers a basic overview of the processed data in an accessible way, because it often happens that the concepts that should be and that would even have to be clear and unambiguous to all citizens (and the authors are unanimous in their assessment that is so in the case of energy efficiency) often reach poor and / or in just one language, which slows the deployment of useful and sometimes necessary activities, projects, plans, programs, concepts and ideas. So, the intention of the authors was to describe and explain all about energy efficiency and related areas in Serbia, but collecting public, easily accessible, secondary, but relevant data, that could reflect the “energy efficient Serbia” in a way that should serve as a basis for future research and practice.

  • Issue Year: 2012
  • Issue No: 41
  • Page Range: 168-186
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: Serbian