2013
DOI: 10.9770/jssi.2013.2.3(2)
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New Changes in Lithuanian Energy Sector

Abstract: One of the most important strategic goals in Lithuania is implementation of sustainable development provisions. Taking into consideration closure of Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant implementation of this aim depends very much on development of the Lithuanian energy sector. This paper presents some findings from the analysis of the Lithuanian energy policy and the energy sector development, in particular taking into consideration the role of energy efficiency, renewable energy sources and nuclear energy. The paper… Show more

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“…(Vosylius et al 2013;Tvaronavičienė 2014;Tvaronavičius, Tvaronavičiene 2008;Scaringelli 2014;Miškinis et al 2013;Travkina, Tvaronavičienė 2015). The way how researchers, politicians and other stakeholders introduce new dimensions is vividly described in recent paper titled "Three blind men and an elephant: The case of energy indices to measure energy security and energy sustainability" (Narula, Reddy 2015): "The paper compares three different indices 'Energy Sustainability Index', 'International Index of Energy Security Risk' and 'Energy Architecture Performance Index' along with their variants to examine if they provide consistent results for various countries.…”
Section: Energy Security Perceptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Vosylius et al 2013;Tvaronavičienė 2014;Tvaronavičius, Tvaronavičiene 2008;Scaringelli 2014;Miškinis et al 2013;Travkina, Tvaronavičienė 2015). The way how researchers, politicians and other stakeholders introduce new dimensions is vividly described in recent paper titled "Three blind men and an elephant: The case of energy indices to measure energy security and energy sustainability" (Narula, Reddy 2015): "The paper compares three different indices 'Energy Sustainability Index', 'International Index of Energy Security Risk' and 'Energy Architecture Performance Index' along with their variants to examine if they provide consistent results for various countries.…”
Section: Energy Security Perceptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High energy intensity in Central and Eastern European countries is determined to a large extent by the low level of GDP compare with developed EU countries. Therefore, such an assessment of the potential savings is not correct because the real possibility for reduction of relative primary energy consumption per unit of GDP is much lower (Miškinis et al 2013).…”
Section: Changes In Energy Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many scholars investigated the effects of the pace of reforms upon transitional economies -be it Fischer, Gelb (1991), Sachs (1996), or Popov (2007). Predominantly scholars focused on GDP growth; while others concentrated on studying of the productivity performance and other facets of sustainable and secure development (Deliktas, Balcilar 2005;(Lankauskienė 2014;Raudeliūnienė et al 2014;Vasiliūnaitė 2014;Jefremov, Rubanovskis 2015;Balitskiy et al 2014;Baublys et al 2014;Vosylius et al 2013;Miškinis et al 2013;Čepėnaitė, Kavaliūnaitė 2013).…”
Section: Transition Paths and Rent-seeking: Gradualist Vs Big-bang Amentioning
confidence: 99%