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Renewable energy resources in agriculture: Potential and legal framework in the Republic of Serbia

The disappearance of natural resources, development of environmental awareness and need to rationalize their spending, and in order to reduce the cost of energy production, caused an increasing need for the development and use of renewable energy sources (RES).Larger use of RES would provide energy...

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Published in:Ekonomika poljoprivrede (1979) 2018-01, Vol.65 (3), p.1227-1239
Main Authors: Ljubojev, Nadežda, Dukić-Mijatović, Marijana, Vojinović, Željko
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Biomass energy
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Emissions
Energy consumption
Energy resources
Energy security
Energy sources
Environmental awareness
Fossil fuels
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Renewable energy sources
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