Mitigation of climate change in terms of the use of renewable energy sources in Bosnia and Herzegovina and mitigation scenarios defined

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Many projects that were done in Bosnia and Herzegovina are evident and they aimed at defining mitigation scenarios with measures that will lead to CO2 reduction by 2025, and by 2040 already defined. Those are as follows: Scenario I (business as usual) In this scenario, it is defined that GHG emissions are growing in proportion to the increase in production / energy consumption (with the implementation of energy efficiency measures). This is the most destructive environmental scenario, where there is no inclusion of renewable energy sources (biogas, geothermal energy, solar energy) Next is Scenario II (reference scenario) This scenario implies the implementation of projects from entity strategies for the development of the electricity sector, with the increase of energy efficiency. And next Scenario III (advanced scenario). This scenario implies the reduction of energy consumption, with the emphasis on the following: increasing the efficiency of (power) plants, next intensive exploitation of the potential of renewable energy sources, and intensive using renewable energy sources; all RES have been taken into account, especially the use of solar energy.

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Tica, G. (2019). Mitigation of climate change in terms of the use of renewable energy sources in Bosnia and Herzegovina and mitigation scenarios defined. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 477). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/477/1/012057

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