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Energy Supplies in the Countries from the Visegrad Group

Energy Supplies in the Countries from the Visegrad Group

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The purpose of this Special Issue was to collect and present research results and experiences on energy supply in the Visegrad Group countries. This research considers both macroeconomic and microeconomic aspects. It was important to determine how the V4 countries deal with energy management, how they have undergone or are undergoing energy transformation and in what direction they are heading. The articles concerned aspects of the energy balance in the V4 countries compared to the EU, including the production of renewable energy, as well as changes in its individual sectors (transport and food production). The energy efficiency of low-emission vehicles in public transport and goods deliveries are also discussed, as well as the energy efficiency of farms and energy storage facilities and the impact of the energy sector on the quality of the environment.

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Keywords

  • BESS management
  • biogas energy
  • Circular Economy
  • Cluster analysis
  • cointegration
  • COVID-19
  • developing and developed countries
  • directions of price changes
  • E-commerce
  • economic efficiency
  • economic growth
  • economies of scale
  • efficiency of logistics processes
  • electricity prices
  • energetic efficiency
  • Energy Efficiency
  • energy in transport
  • energy market
  • energy mix
  • energy sector
  • Energy security
  • energy sources
  • energy supplies
  • energy use
  • environmental quality
  • EU countries
  • European Union
  • food production systems
  • fuels
  • Granger causality
  • Hellwig’s method
  • Households
  • hybrid biogas plant
  • last mile
  • low emissions
  • Mathematics & science
  • microgrid
  • Nuclear energy
  • off-grid systems
  • parcel lockers
  • Physics
  • price arbitration
  • Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
  • renewable energy
  • Renewable energy sources
  • renewable energy sources (RES)
  • renewables
  • Research & information: general
  • shift load
  • simulation of logistics processes
  • social and economic aspects of energy
  • solar energy
  • southeastern Poland
  • structures
  • sustainability
  • sustainability strategies
  • Sustainable development
  • sustainable strategic management
  • the renewable energy sector
  • Visegrád Group
  • Visegrad Group countries
  • zero emissions

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-6075-5

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