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Title: Planiranje energetske budućnosti grada: SWOT analiza – Studija slučaja grada Kragujevca
Authors: Nikolić, Jelena
Gordić, Dušan
Vukasinovic, Vladimir
Josijevic, Mladen
Živković, Dubravka
Journal: Energija, ekonomija, ekologija
Issue Date: 2023
Abstract: Smanjenje emisije ugljen-dioksida i postizanje klimatske neutralnosti jedan je od glavnih izazova današnjice. S tim u vezi, prelazak sa fosilnih goriva na obnovljive izvore energije predstavlja cilj energetskih planiranja u različitim zemljama širom sveta. Kao odgovor na globalnu težnju, ali i na pariski sporazum, Republika Srbija je predstavila nacrt dokumenta „Integrisani nacionalni energetski i klimatski plan, za period od 2021. do 2030. godine, uključujući perspektivu do 2050“. Međutim, kada je reč o dugoročnom energetskom planiranju na državnom nivou, važno je osvrnuti se na gradove, jer se u njima, na globalnom nivou, koristi više od 75% primarne energije. Postizanje klimatski neutralnih gradova zahteva vreme, kao i opsežnu analizu energetskog potencijala. Cilj ovog rada je sprovođenje SWOT analize planiranja budućeg energetskog sistema, na primeru grada Kragujevca. Rad prikazuje sve prednosti i snage na putu smanjenje ugljeničnog otiska, ali i sve nedostatke i pretnje sa kojima se zainteresovane strane mogu suočiti. Sprovedena SWOT analiza je urađena u skladu sa svim dostupnim podacima i, kao takva, rezultira prikazivanjem sadašnjih energetskih potreba i uvidom u moguće buduće pravce energetskog razvoja Grada Kragujevca, uz osvrt na nacionalnu i lokalnu energetski politiku. Reducing carbon dioxide emissions and achieving climate neutrality is one of the main challenges nowadays. In this regard, the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources is the goal of energy planning in various countries worldwide. The Republic of Serbia announced a draft Integrated National Energy and Climate Plan of the Republic of Serbia for the period 2030 with the projections up to 2050, in response to both the global aspiration and the Paris Agreement. Yet, since cities utilize more than 75% of primary energy globally, they should be considered when it comes to long-term energy planning at the national level. Achieving climate-neutral cities requires time and extensive analysis of energy potential. This paper aims to implement a SWOT analysis of planning the future energy system, with a case study of the city of Kragujevac. The paper outlines all the benefits and factors that can help stakeholders on the road to a climate-neutral city and any potential drawbacks. The utilized SWOT analysis was done in accordance with all available data and it results in the presentation of current energy needs and an insight into possible future directions of energy development of the City of Kragujevac concerning national and local energy policy.
URI: https://scidar.kg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/19478
Type: article
DOI: 10.46793/EEE23-2.22N
ISSN: 0354-8651
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Engineering, Kragujevac

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