2017
DOI: 10.1080/15567036.2016.1256920
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Potentials and opportunities to reduce energy-related greenhouse gas emissions in Serbia

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“…Therefore, developing new technologies to reduce CO 2 emission is the main concern (Guo et al, 2015;Ozturk, 2015;Lazarevic et al, 2017). One of the most promising methods to mitigate the impact of greenhouse gas for climate change and CO 2 utilization is developing carbon dioxide capture and storage technologies (CCS) (Deng, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, developing new technologies to reduce CO 2 emission is the main concern (Guo et al, 2015;Ozturk, 2015;Lazarevic et al, 2017). One of the most promising methods to mitigate the impact of greenhouse gas for climate change and CO 2 utilization is developing carbon dioxide capture and storage technologies (CCS) (Deng, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of Serbia, switching to NG currently represents the most suitable measure in the light of the reduction of local and regional GHG emissions. In addition, there are a number of publications on related topics, providing the readership with useful details about GHG emissions in Serbia in general [27,28], CO 2 emissions from various types of coals used in Serbian CPPs [29,30], climate change policies and plans relating to the Southeast European countries [31,32], renewable energy development trends in Serbia and the other Western Balkan countries [33,34], and so on. Moreover, some papers deal with CPPs and/or NGPPs in other countries and regions of the world, namely: India [35], Germany [36], Turkey [37], Algeria [38], Asia-Pacific [12], Southeast Asia [39,40], South Korea [41], Egypt [42], etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%