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Vol 9, Issue 1, 2021
Pages: 350 - 356
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INTERNACIONALNI UNIVERZITET TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU
EKONOMSKI FAKULTET TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU
PRAVNI FAKULTET TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU
FAKULTET ZA MEDIJE I KOMUNIKACIJE TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU

u saradnji sa

MIT UNIVERZITET SKOPLJE, SJEVERNA MAKEDONIJA
VEVU, VELEUČILIŠTE LAVOSLAV RUZIČKA U VUKOVARU, HRVATSKA
VELEUČILIŠTE VIMAL, SISAK, HRVATSKA
CKKPI, TRAVNIK, BOSNA I HERCEGOVINA

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31. MEĐUNARODNU KONFERENCIJU

EKONOMSKE, PRAVNE I MEDIJSKE INTEGRACIJE BOSNE I HERCEGOVINE I ZEMALJA ZAPADNOG
BALKANA KAO KLJUČNI POKRETAČ EUROPSKIH VRIJEDNOSTI

12. – 13. decembar 2025. godine

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Received: 13.03.2021. >> Accepted: 20.03.2021. >> Published: 26.03.2021. Review paper

BIOMASA – NAJZNAČAJNIJI IZVOR OBNOVLJIVE ENERGIJE U SRBIJI I UTICAJ NA ŽIVOTNU SREDINU U VREME PANDEMIJE COVID 19/BIOMASS – THE MOST SIGNIFICANT SOURCE OF RENEWABLE ENERGY IN SERBIJA AND IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT DURING THE COVID 19 PANDEMIC

By
Mirsad Nuković
Mirsad Nuković

ECPD Beograd, Centar za nauku i kulturu „Naukakom“, Novi Pazar, Republika Srbija , Beograd , Serbia

Abstract

Of all renewable energy sources in Serbia, which include hydro energy, energy from biomass, wind, solar and geothermal sources, biomass has the greatest available potential, with about 61% share, and its importance is especially great in the agricultural sector. The price of technologies that provide renewable energy is constantly falling, so renewable sources are becoming competitive with fossil fuels. In addition to reducing the risk of climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions, investments in renewables create new jobs, stimulate economic growth and improve energy security. Biomass enables improvement in relation to the environment, humanity will end the fight against the pandemic in conditions of somewhat higher air quality (which otherwise only pollutes), with somewhat more preserved and recovered nature (which it otherwise destroys) and with somewhat more waste (which only produces and accumulates) ). And will the planet and nature be in a better or worse state after the pandemic? Time will tell.

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