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Renewable energy sources (RES) are considered as sources of the future. The European Union as a whole is dependent on the import of primary energy sources - around 50%. Accepted liabilities in the area of fair protection presents other influences to the energetic strategy of the EU; therefore, this...
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Zusammenfassung: | Renewable energy sources (RES) are considered as sources of the future. The European Union as a whole is dependent on the import of primary energy sources - around 50%. Accepted liabilities in the area of fair protection presents other influences to the energetic strategy of the EU; therefore, this strategy is concentrating mainly on the area of energy to the RES using energetic effectiveness, with no negligible potential in the individual member states. Over the years, the program of activities in the area of energy had become the main tools for the achievement of indicative goals for energy production from RES (intelligent energy in Europe, etc.). Member states in the EU had agreed in 2009 on increasing energy production from RES. Its goal until 2020 is to achieve a 20% rate of RES. In 2011, its rate was estimated at the level of 13.4%, which presented growth of about 0.9%. Europe is investing considerably in renewable energies for a sustainable future, with both Iberian countries (Portugal and Spain) promoting significantly new hydropower, wind, and solar plants. RES have minimal influence on the climax and there is the possibility of decreasing the number of emissions of damaging elements. In spite of the number of conveniences, RES development is still rather slow and limited. There are existing presuppositions that RES installing and their development is exceedingly not effective and costly, since we have rather cheaper conventional sources available. But the problem with RES development is the economical system, acting according to the principle of "cheaper production" and "faster achievement of high profit." RES development as well as their financial and environmental return lasts for some period, which means results cannot be expected immediately. Therefore, it is necessary to invest into RES with the aim to achieve broader space and time for technologies and innovation improving. Consequently, it will lead to higher effectiveness of energy transmitting as well as a shorter payback period |
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spelling | Čulková, Katarína, author. Effectiveness of investment to renewable energy sources in Slovakia / Katarína Čulková, Ph. D., Adriana Csikósová, Ph. D., and Mária Janošková. New York : Nova Science Publishers, [2019] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Renewable energy: research, development and policies Includes bibliographical references and index. Renewable energy sources (RES) are considered as sources of the future. The European Union as a whole is dependent on the import of primary energy sources - around 50%. Accepted liabilities in the area of fair protection presents other influences to the energetic strategy of the EU; therefore, this strategy is concentrating mainly on the area of energy to the RES using energetic effectiveness, with no negligible potential in the individual member states. Over the years, the program of activities in the area of energy had become the main tools for the achievement of indicative goals for energy production from RES (intelligent energy in Europe, etc.). Member states in the EU had agreed in 2009 on increasing energy production from RES. Its goal until 2020 is to achieve a 20% rate of RES. In 2011, its rate was estimated at the level of 13.4%, which presented growth of about 0.9%. Europe is investing considerably in renewable energies for a sustainable future, with both Iberian countries (Portugal and Spain) promoting significantly new hydropower, wind, and solar plants. RES have minimal influence on the climax and there is the possibility of decreasing the number of emissions of damaging elements. In spite of the number of conveniences, RES development is still rather slow and limited. There are existing presuppositions that RES installing and their development is exceedingly not effective and costly, since we have rather cheaper conventional sources available. But the problem with RES development is the economical system, acting according to the principle of "cheaper production" and "faster achievement of high profit." RES development as well as their financial and environmental return lasts for some period, which means results cannot be expected immediately. Therefore, it is necessary to invest into RES with the aim to achieve broader space and time for technologies and innovation improving. Consequently, it will lead to higher effectiveness of energy transmitting as well as a shorter payback period Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed January 25, 2019). Intro; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1; Present State of Business with RES in European Union and Slovakia; Chapter 2; Methodology; Simple Payback Period; True Payback Period; Net Present Value; Internal Rate of Revenue (IRR); Chapter 3; Legislative and Economical Tools of RES Support in Slovakia; Legislative Tools and Economic Support of Photovoltaic Energy Using; Chapter 4; Case Studies of RES Investment in Slovakia; A. Evaluation of Investment to Project of Biogas Fuel Station and Photovoltaic Power Plant; Discussion B. Economic Evaluation of Boiler for Biomass Using in SlovakiaAnalysis of Biomass Using; Efficiency Analysis of 1st Financing Type; Efficiency Analysis of 2nd Financing Type; Discussion; C. Utilization of Geothermal Energy in Slovakia; Economic Evaluation of Geothermal Energy Using; Discussion; D. Evaluation of Energetic Efficiency of Public Building; Subject of Searching -- School Building; The Suggestion of Measurements for Energy Consumption Decreasing; Energy Saving Projects -- Economic Evaluation; Selection of Optimal Variant; Discussion E. Alternative Support of Financing Business with Energetic SourcesFinancing of Business with Energetic Sources; Financing by Third Party; Energy Performance Contracting (EPC) -- Financing from the Savings; Project Financing; BOT/BOOT; Fixed Ransom Prices from Renewable Energy Sources; Business with Emissions -- Mechanism of Flexibility; Present Possibilities of Alternative Financing of Business with Energetic Sources in Slovakia; Project Financing Provided by Tatra Bank; Discussion; Glossary; References; About the Authors and Reviewers; Authors; Reviewers; Index; Blank Page Renewable energy sources Slovakia. Renewable energy sources Economic aspects Slovakia. Sustainable development Slovakia. Energy policy Slovakia. Énergies renouvelables Slovaquie. Développement durable Slovaquie. Politique énergétique Slovaquie. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Real Estate General. bisacsh Energy policy fast Renewable energy sources fast Renewable energy sources Economic aspects fast Sustainable development fast Slovakia fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJkXtrVWwTxQXgBkqKGvHC Csikósová, Adriana, author. Janošková, Mária, author. Renewable energy: research, development and policies. FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2000513 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Čulková, Katarína Csikósová, Adriana Janošková, Mária Effectiveness of investment to renewable energy sources in Slovakia / Renewable energy: research, development and policies. Intro; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1; Present State of Business with RES in European Union and Slovakia; Chapter 2; Methodology; Simple Payback Period; True Payback Period; Net Present Value; Internal Rate of Revenue (IRR); Chapter 3; Legislative and Economical Tools of RES Support in Slovakia; Legislative Tools and Economic Support of Photovoltaic Energy Using; Chapter 4; Case Studies of RES Investment in Slovakia; A. Evaluation of Investment to Project of Biogas Fuel Station and Photovoltaic Power Plant; Discussion B. Economic Evaluation of Boiler for Biomass Using in SlovakiaAnalysis of Biomass Using; Efficiency Analysis of 1st Financing Type; Efficiency Analysis of 2nd Financing Type; Discussion; C. Utilization of Geothermal Energy in Slovakia; Economic Evaluation of Geothermal Energy Using; Discussion; D. Evaluation of Energetic Efficiency of Public Building; Subject of Searching -- School Building; The Suggestion of Measurements for Energy Consumption Decreasing; Energy Saving Projects -- Economic Evaluation; Selection of Optimal Variant; Discussion E. Alternative Support of Financing Business with Energetic SourcesFinancing of Business with Energetic Sources; Financing by Third Party; Energy Performance Contracting (EPC) -- Financing from the Savings; Project Financing; BOT/BOOT; Fixed Ransom Prices from Renewable Energy Sources; Business with Emissions -- Mechanism of Flexibility; Present Possibilities of Alternative Financing of Business with Energetic Sources in Slovakia; Project Financing Provided by Tatra Bank; Discussion; Glossary; References; About the Authors and Reviewers; Authors; Reviewers; Index; Blank Page Renewable energy sources Slovakia. Renewable energy sources Economic aspects Slovakia. Sustainable development Slovakia. Energy policy Slovakia. Énergies renouvelables Slovaquie. Développement durable Slovaquie. Politique énergétique Slovaquie. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Real Estate General. bisacsh Energy policy fast Renewable energy sources fast Renewable energy sources Economic aspects fast Sustainable development fast |
title | Effectiveness of investment to renewable energy sources in Slovakia / |
title_auth | Effectiveness of investment to renewable energy sources in Slovakia / |
title_exact_search | Effectiveness of investment to renewable energy sources in Slovakia / |
title_full | Effectiveness of investment to renewable energy sources in Slovakia / Katarína Čulková, Ph. D., Adriana Csikósová, Ph. D., and Mária Janošková. |
title_fullStr | Effectiveness of investment to renewable energy sources in Slovakia / Katarína Čulková, Ph. D., Adriana Csikósová, Ph. D., and Mária Janošková. |
title_full_unstemmed | Effectiveness of investment to renewable energy sources in Slovakia / Katarína Čulková, Ph. D., Adriana Csikósová, Ph. D., and Mária Janošková. |
title_short | Effectiveness of investment to renewable energy sources in Slovakia / |
title_sort | effectiveness of investment to renewable energy sources in slovakia |
topic | Renewable energy sources Slovakia. Renewable energy sources Economic aspects Slovakia. Sustainable development Slovakia. Energy policy Slovakia. Énergies renouvelables Slovaquie. Développement durable Slovaquie. Politique énergétique Slovaquie. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Real Estate General. bisacsh Energy policy fast Renewable energy sources fast Renewable energy sources Economic aspects fast Sustainable development fast |
topic_facet | Renewable energy sources Slovakia. Renewable energy sources Economic aspects Slovakia. Sustainable development Slovakia. Energy policy Slovakia. Énergies renouvelables Slovaquie. Développement durable Slovaquie. Politique énergétique Slovaquie. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Real Estate General. Energy policy Renewable energy sources Renewable energy sources Economic aspects Sustainable development Slovakia |
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