Effects of Energy Production and Consumption on Air Pollution in Serbia

Објеката

Тип
Рад у зборнику
Верзија рада
радна
Језик
енглески
Креатор
Marija Živković
Извор
Mining and Environmental Protection-MEP 2019
Уредник
Ivica Ristović
Издавач
University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology
Датум издавања
2019
Сажетак
Energy production and combustion, mostly from unregulated or inefficient fuel combustion, are the single most important anthropogenic sources of air pollutant emissions. Energy sector in Serbia is highly fossil fuel intensive: 87.88% of energy consumed in Serbia is related to fossil fuels, while almost 95% of energy sources are combusted. In 2017. energy related carbon dioxide emission in Serbia is was 47.95 million tones. The main source of carbon dioxide emission was coal, responsible for almost 70% of energy related carbon dioxide emission in the country. Currently the transport sector is the main source of pollution in urban areas in Serbia, while the main sources of air pollution are: biomass (firewood) for carbon monoxide and NOx from the buildings sector and oil derivates for carbon monoxide and NOx from the transport sector.
почетак странице
21
крај странице
26
isbn
978-86-7352-354-5
Subject
energy related emissions, Serbia
Шира категорија рада
М30
Ужа категорија рада
М31
Права
Отворени приступ
Лиценца
Creative Commons – Attribution-NonComercial-Share Alike 4.0 International
Формат
.doc
Скупови објеката
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Marija Živković. "Effects of Energy Production and Consumption on Air Pollution in Serbia" in Mining and Environmental Protection-MEP 2019, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology (2019)

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