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AGRO-RESOURCES IN THE ENERGY POLICY OF SLOVAKIA AND SERBIA

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E. Marišová (eleonora.marisova@gmail.com), J. Milovanović(jelena.milovanovic@futura.edu.rs), Z.jureková (zuzana.jurekova@uniag.sk), M. Mariš(martin.maris@uniag.sk), G. Dražić (gordana.drazic@futura.edu.rs) and U. Radojević(uros.radojevic@futura.edu.rs)
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Abstract: Energetics is a key sector of the national Economy in Slovakia and Serbia as well. The main objectives and priorities are reflected in the strategic document "Action Plan on Energy Policy till 2035 with a view to 2050" in Slovakia and in the Energy Development Strategy till 2025 with projections till 2030 in Serbia. Both states increase their energetic security and selfsufficiency by diversification of energy sources in favor of renewables and low carbon technology deployment.
Keywords: agro-energy cropsenergy policyfast-growing treesSlovakiaSerbia(search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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