Role of executive agencies for energy efficiency with a view on activities of serbian energy efficiency agency

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Many countries, particularly in Europe, have executive energy efficiency agencies at national, regional and local levels that are organized in different ways. For all of them, it is common that there are existing strategic needs in their countries for enhancement of conditions and measures for rational use of energy and fuels. Serbian Energy Efficiency Agency was established in 2002 within the reform of the energy sector in Serbia and its current status was defined in 2004 by the Energy Law. It contributes to the improvement of social responsibility towards energy in all structures of the state and society, by proposing energy efficiency incentives, promoting importance of energy efficiency, as well as by managing energy efficiency and renewable energy programs and projects.

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Kovačić, B. J. (2012). Role of executive agencies for energy efficiency with a view on activities of serbian energy efficiency agency. Thermal Science, 16(SUPPL. 1). https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI120128058K

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