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Renewable Energy Sources in a Post-Socialist Transitional Environment : The Influence of Social Geographic Factors on Potential Utilization of Very Shallow Geothermal Energy within Heating Systems in Small Serbian Town of Ub
Jocić, Nikola; Müller, Johannes; Požar, Tea; u. a. (2021): Renewable Energy Sources in a Post-Socialist Transitional Environment : The Influence of Social Geographic Factors on Potential Utilization of Very Shallow Geothermal Energy within Heating Systems in Small Serbian Town of Ub, in: Bamberg: Otto-Friedrich-Universität, S. 1–19.
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2021
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Applied Sciences : open access journal, 10 (2020), 8, S. 1-19 - ISSN: 2076-3417
Year of first publication:
2020
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English
Abstract:
Energetic stability is a precondition for a regular functioning of society and economy. Actual climate change raised the awareness of population and policy makers about the importance of exploited energy sources. Renewable energy sources are revealed as the solution which should satisfy both needs—a need for energetic stability, as well as a need for producing ‘clean’ and ‘sustainable’ energy, and therefore reduce humans’ influence on the climate change. Very shallow geothermal energy offers wide range for utilization, among others for heating and cooling living spaces. This article shows potentials of low temperature heating system networks in a small Serbian town of Ub. In addition to technical possibilities, this article combines geographical and social, as well as political and economic circumstances in the town of Ub, which emerge as a result of a complex (post-socialist) transitional vortex.
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Ub
Erneuerbare Energien
Geothermik
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renewable energy sources ; very shallow geothermal potential (vSGP) ; low temperature district heating ; post-socialist transitional environment
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April 28, 2021
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https://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/49821