The following information was submitted:
Transactions: WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT
Transactions ID Number: 42-450
Full Name: Blerim Rexha
Position: Professor
Age: ON
Sex: Male
Address: Kodra e Diellit pn. 10000 Prishtine, KOSOVO
Country: ALBANIA
Tel:
Tel prefix:
Fax:
E-mail address: bedridragusha@gmail.com
Other E-mails: blerim.rexhe@fiek.uni-pr.edu, bdragush@yahoo.com
Title of the Paper: Utilizing Renewable Energy Sources in Kosovo till 2020
Authors as they appear in the Paper: Blerim Rexha, Bedri Dragusha, Ilir Limani
Email addresses of all the authors: blerim.rexha@fiek.uni-pr.edu,bedridragusha@gmail.com,ilir.limani@fiek.uni-pr.edu
Number of paper pages: 11
Abstract: This paper presents the utilization possibility of Renewable Energy Sources (RES) for electricity generation in Kosovo based on governmental targets set by the Ministry of Energy, published in 2007, for the period 2007-2016 and extrapolated till 2020. Recently the Ministry of Energy has revised the Energy Strategy of Kosovo for period 2009-2018. Based on this strategy government has set a high priority to establish a regulatory framework to encourage the development of RES that is cost reflective, affordable for end consumers, efficient, and bureaucratic less – appearances that make RES regulatory policies more attractive to domestic and foreign investors. Furthermore it is presented an economic assessment of RES deployment options in Kosovo, in order to identify the policies needed for establishing a proper regulatory framework for the promotion of RES in electricity generation in Kosovo. The utilization of RES in Kosovo will be supported by feed-in tariff schema.!
'Feed-in' tariff is a description of a policy, a "tariff" used to purchase RES generated electricity that is "fed" into or sold to the grid. Usually the price depends from the technology used such as wind, water, photovoltaic, biomass, geothermal, etc. The feed-in tariff is becoming the key policy tool used to shift the world's energy mix away from fossil fuels to renewable energies to address energy security of supply, climate change, and economic growth. Advantages of generation electricity from RES are widely accepted even the technologies used are not economically competitive with conventional technologies.
Keywords: Feed-in Tariffs, Energy, Wind, Water, Biomass, Photovoltaic, Clean Environmental, CO2.
EXTENSION of the file: .pdf
Special (Invited) Session:
Organizer of the Session:
How Did you learn about congress:
IP ADDRESS: 217.170.250.30