Effects of Kosovo’s energy use scenarios and associated gas emissions on its climate change and sustainable development |
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Authors: | Skender Kabashi,Sadik Bekteshi,Skender Ahmetaj,Gazmend Kabashi,Dimitrij Najdovski,Aleksander Zidan&scaron ek,Ivo &Scaron laus |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Mathematical and Natural Sciences, Mother Theresa Str. Nr. 5, University of Prishtina, Prishtina, Kosovo;2. Faculty of Electric Engineering and Computer Sciences, Bregu i Diellit, II Str. pn., University of Prishtina, Prishtina, Kosovo;3. X3DATA, Novi trg 6, Ljubljana, Slovenia;4. Jo?ef Stefan Institute and Jo?ef Stefan International Postgraduate School, Jamova 39, Ljubljana, Slovenia;5. R. Boškovi? Institute, Bijeni?ka 54, Zagreb, Croatia |
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Abstract: | Climate change will be the first truly global challenge for sustainability. Energy production and consumption from fossil fuels has central role in respect to climate change, but also to sustainability in general. Because climate change is regionally driven with global consequences and is a result of economic imperatives and social values, it requires a redefinition as to the balance of these outcomes globally and regionally in Kosovo. Kosovo as one of the richest countries with lignite in Europe, with 95–97% of the electric power production from lignite and with 90% of vehicles over 10 years old, represents one of the regions with the greatest ratio of CO2 emissions per unit of GDP, as well as one of the countries with the most polluted atmosphere in Europe. The modelling is carried out regionally for Kosovo for two dynamical systems which are the main emitters of greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4, NOx, etc.) and air pollutants (CO, SO2, dust CHx, etc.): electricity generation and transportation emissions systems, for the time period 2000–2025. Various energy scenarios of the future are shown. We demonstrate that a transition to environmentally compatible sustainable energy use in Kosovo is possible. Implementing the emission reduction policies and introducing new technologies in electrical power production and transportation in Kosovo ensure a sustainable future development in Kosovo, electric power production and transport that become increasingly environmentally compatible. |
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Keywords: | Climate change Greenhouse gases reduction Air pollution Kosovo Sustainable development |
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