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CDM Projects Experience in Serbia

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Developing CDM Projects in the Western Balkans

Abstract

Although the Kyoto Protocol entered into force in the Republic of Serbia relatively late compared to the other three Balkan countries analysed, the country revealed an interesting CDM project potential.

A preliminary analysis estimates the carbon potential of the country in the range between 20 and 25 Mt CO2eq/year as illustrated in Table 14.1 and explained more in detail in the next sections.

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  1. 1.

    See Official Gazette of Republic of Serbia No. 84/04.

  2. 2.

    See Official Gazette of Republic of Serbia No. 44/05.

  3. 3.

    Without energy savings potential in electricity generation, transmission and distribution.

  4. 4.

    Including agricultural residue, forestry and wood industry.

  5. 5.

    Source: Statistical Yearbook of Serbia 2004.

  6. 6.

    Ministry of Mining and Energy of Republic of Serbia.

  7. 7.

    Ministry of Mining and Energy of Republic of Serbia.

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    Energy potential, characteristics of biomass residues and technology for its use as energy source, NPEE, Ministry of Science and Environmental Protection, Belgrade, 2002.

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    Assessment of the projects’ potential in the fields of renewable energy sources, energy efficiency and forestry management, in the framework of clean development mechanism foreseen by the Kyoto protocol in the Republic of Serbia, Italian ministry for the environment, Land and Sea (CDM Portfolio for Serbia), May 2007.

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    Serbia Danube River Enterprise Pollution Reduction Project, FAO Consultant Report, January 2004.

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    Energy Efficiency Optimization in HIP Azotara, Preliminary Design, IMELS 2007.

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    District heating system optimization Kotez cogeneration heating plant – preliminary design, IMELS 2007.

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Stefanovic, V., Sikirica, B. (2010). CDM Projects Experience in Serbia. In: Montini, M. (eds) Developing CDM Projects in the Western Balkans. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-3392-5_14

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