2018 IEEE 3rd International Conference on Intelligent Energy and Power Systems (IEPS) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/ieps.2018.8559516
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Energy Co-ops as a Driver for Bio-Energy Sector Growth in Ukraine

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“…a to achieve goals of global international financial institutions for SD, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development allocates credits to companies only for 'green' projects (Ecotown, 2016a(Ecotown, , 2016b b to achieve goals of the 'green' national energy sector, the government offers specific incentives such as soft loans, lending, 'green' tariffs, incentives for green investment, etc. (Fedosenko, 2016a(Fedosenko, , 2016bKurbatova and Hyrchenko, 2018;Kurbatova and Skibina, 2019;Kurbatova et al, 2020;Prokopenko et al, 2021; c to achieve goals of national transport electrification, the government introduces economic incentives including tax exemptions for the import of electric cars, free charging of electric vehicles, and others (Yakovleva, 2016a(Yakovleva, , 2016b d to achieving goals of energy saving, local governments set financial incentives such as subsidies, grants for house-owners and communities of co-owners of apartment buildings engaged in saving measures (heat insulation, installation of solar panels and wind generators (Turlik'yan, 2016;Yurko, 2016;Sotnyk et al, 2018Sotnyk et al, , 2020.…”
Section: Trialectics Of Systems Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…a to achieve goals of global international financial institutions for SD, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development allocates credits to companies only for 'green' projects (Ecotown, 2016a(Ecotown, , 2016b b to achieve goals of the 'green' national energy sector, the government offers specific incentives such as soft loans, lending, 'green' tariffs, incentives for green investment, etc. (Fedosenko, 2016a(Fedosenko, , 2016bKurbatova and Hyrchenko, 2018;Kurbatova and Skibina, 2019;Kurbatova et al, 2020;Prokopenko et al, 2021; c to achieve goals of national transport electrification, the government introduces economic incentives including tax exemptions for the import of electric cars, free charging of electric vehicles, and others (Yakovleva, 2016a(Yakovleva, , 2016b d to achieving goals of energy saving, local governments set financial incentives such as subsidies, grants for house-owners and communities of co-owners of apartment buildings engaged in saving measures (heat insulation, installation of solar panels and wind generators (Turlik'yan, 2016;Yurko, 2016;Sotnyk et al, 2018Sotnyk et al, , 2020.…”
Section: Trialectics Of Systems Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The goals of the Third Industrial Revolution (Industry 3.0) were proclaimed in the second half of the 2000s by the European Commission and aimed to prevent a global environmental crisis. The EU has formulated the following specific tasks: transition to alternative energy sources, in particular through the introduction of state support mechanisms aimed at encouraging green energy production, consumption, and transmission (Kurbatova et al, 2018;Prokopenko et al, 2021;Skibina et al, 2021), electrification of transport; the formation of horizontal production systems (in particular, EnerNet); fast dematerialization of the processes of production and consumption (Rifkin, 2013;Shahan, 2020;Shkarupa, et al, 2017;Klymchuk et al, 2020).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be noted that above measures should be considered in conjunction with other ones that may have a positive impact on the effective integration of green electricity into the United Energy System of Ukraine. Such measures include: connection of Ukraine's energy system to the grid of the European Union with a permit to import electricity [29]; introduction of demand management mechanisms, when consumers are actively involved in balancing the grid, for example, charging electric cars in moments of excess electricity [29]; development of decentralized energy systems based on renewable energy resources [30,31], as a large number of geographically spaced renewable power plants will reduce the unevenness of the electricity production schedule and increase the flexibility of the grid.…”
Section: Measures For Effective Balancing the United Energy System Of Ukrainementioning
confidence: 99%