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SM ISO690:2012 POPESCU, Mariana. European policy regarding energetic security in the field of renewable energy. In: Economie şi Sociologie, 2015, nr. 4, pp. 62-71. ISSN 1857-4130. |
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In recent years the European Union has been working continually to promote green energy. Renewable energy presents certain social, economic and environmental benefits, has a low environmental impact, therefore, can support economic growth on a sustainable basis. Theme analyzes progress in the EU, trends and long-term scenarios in renewable resources. Renewables have a high potential to stimulate EU industrial competitiveness. Developing new energy sources with low carbon is very important to avoid high costs of climate change and pollution conditions. Renewable energy can use all our energy requirements: electricity production, transport and domestic heating. Hydropower and wind are exclusively used for generating electricity, while biomass, geothermal and solar can be used to produce electricity and heat. |
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Cuvinte-cheie renewable resources, Competitiveness, Energy Security, sustainability |
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