2014
DOI: 10.1016/s2212-5671(14)00094-x
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Scenario for Implementation of Renewable Energy Sources in Romania

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“…In this context, both existing relations between Member States and national energy policies must be taken into consideration as well as legal and economic instruments used in the field. They also should be used to increase the energy policy convergence, including promotion of the renewable energy as part of developing scenarios as remarked in some studies, such as Dusmanescu et al (2014) Table 1 synoptically presented requirements for the implementation of the strategic energy partnerships, depending on goals and instruments used in achieving objectives as it is stated in European Commission, 2011.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, both existing relations between Member States and national energy policies must be taken into consideration as well as legal and economic instruments used in the field. They also should be used to increase the energy policy convergence, including promotion of the renewable energy as part of developing scenarios as remarked in some studies, such as Dusmanescu et al (2014) Table 1 synoptically presented requirements for the implementation of the strategic energy partnerships, depending on goals and instruments used in achieving objectives as it is stated in European Commission, 2011.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water resources of developed inland rivers are valued at about 42 billion cubic metres per year, but because they are undeveloped, Romania can rely on having approximately 19 million m 3 /year due to fluctuations in the flow of rivers. The synthesis of the achievable RES potential of Romania is analysed in Table 1 [20]. For "tonne" we have used the abbreviation "toe" throughout the entire paper.…”
Section: The Energy Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…EU reports that, in terms of fuel consumption, the 2015 target is approximately equivalent to 5.6 L per 100 km of petrol or 4.9 L per 100 km of diesel. The 2021 target equates approximately to 4.1 of petrol or 3.6 L/100 of diesel litres per 100 km [20,26].…”
Section: The Transportation Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, research was conducted in order to analyze public perception regarding the use of renewable energy sources among rural residents from the North-West Development Region of Romania and in order to determine the main constrains of using renewable resources. Because previous studies on renewable energy sources conducted in the North-West Region were mainly focused on the potential and the supply of renewable energy sources [25][26][27][28], the objective of the current paper is to present the local residents' attitude and perception from a rural area of the North-West Development Region of Romania towards renewable energy sources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%