Object structure
Title:

Renewable energy for the rural areas: self-sufficiency or a new economic branch?

Subtitle:

Local development in urban and rural space: project and planning ; Studia Obszarów Wiejskich = Rural Studies, t. 38

Creator:

Vaishar, Antonín ORCID ; Šťastná, Milada ORCID ; Stonawská, Kateřina ; Žitňáková, Jana

Publisher:

IGiPZ PAN ; PTG

Place of publishing:

Warszawa

Date issued/created:

2015

Description:

24 cm

Type of object:

Book/Chapter

Subject and Keywords:

renewable energy sources ; rural areas ; mass production ; decentralisation ; South-Moravian Region

Abstract:

The paper is discussing the role of energy production from renewable sources in the rural areas of Central Europe, the South-Moravian Region (Czechia) being the case study area. Based on this example the problems with the use of water, wind, sun, geothermal and biological sources for the energy production are illustrated. The environmental, technological, economic and social aspects of the matter are discussed. It was concluded that the use of renewable sources for decentralised energy production and consumption is strongly recommended for the rural areas. Concerning the mass production, the use of the biological sources seems to be meaningful. In the case of other sources, rural communes should be careful taking into account an environmental and economic impact and also the acceptance of local inhabitants.

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Relation:

Studia Obszarów Wiejskich

Volume:

38

Start page:

97

End page:

110

Resource type:

Text

Detailed Resource Type:

Article

Format:

File size 2,1 MB ; application/pdf

Resource Identifier:

1642-4689 ; 10.7163/SOW.38.6

Source:

CBGiOŚ. IGiPZ PAN, call no. Cz.4488 ; CBGiOŚ. IGiPZ PAN, call no. Cz.4489 ; click here to follow the link

Language:

eng

Rights:

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Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization of the Polish Academy of Sciences

Original in:

Central Library of Geography and Environmental Protection. Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization PAS

Projects co-financed by:

European Union. European Regional Development Fund ; Programme Innovative Economy, 2010-2014, Priority Axis 2. R&D infrastructure

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