FULFILLING INTERNAL NEEDS FOR ELECTRIC ENERGY USING SOLAR PANELS ON PUBLIC BUILDINGS
The use of solar panels for the production of electric energy for one's own needs is at the beginning in Serbia. The adoption of the Law on Renewable Energy Sources and by-laws on the status of prosumer has initiated a greater interest of both households and business entities in greater use of energy produced in this way.In addition to simpli...
By Ana Radojević, Ivan Popović, Marija Matejić, Marko Pantić, Jasmina Skerlić
LOW-CARBON URBAN DEVELOPMENT INTEGRATION - DECARBONIZATION OF CITIES - A REVIEW
The global energy landscape is mired in persistent challenges characterized by the depletion of fossil fuel reserves and volatile, elevated energy prices. The extensive utilization of fossil fuels has engendered adverse environmental repercussions, substantially augmenting atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases. This has ...
By Ivan Popović, Milan Djordjević, Marko Pantić, Jasmina Skerlić
NERALY ZERO ENERGY BUILDINGS - THE ROAD TO LOW- CARBON CITIES
Buildings consume 40% of primary energy and are responsible for 36% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Therefore, reducing energy consumption in buildings can lead to large energy savings, and thus to a reduction in GHG emissions and environmental protection. Nearly zero energy buildings have great potential for a significant reduction in ene...
By Ana Radojević, Danijela Nikolić, Jasmina Skerlić, Jasna Radulović