Sergey
Fellow, Fulbright-Kennan Institute Research Scholar
Professional Affiliation
PhD, Associate Professor, Institute of Ecological Economics and Management, Ukrainian National Forestry University
Expert Bio
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- T. Jamasb, W.J. Nuttall, M.G. Pollitt. New Electricity Technologies for a Sustainable Future Cambridge Working Papers in Economics, 2006.
- R. Bradley, J. Simon. The Triumph of Energy Sustainabilityб Washington, DC: American Legislative Exchange Council, 2000.
- J.H. Kalicki, D.L. Goldwyn. Energy and Security: Strategies for a World in Transition, JHU Press, 2013.
- D. Yergin The Quest: Energy, Security, and the Remaking of the Modern World, Penguin Books, 2012.
- G. Boyle, B. Everett, S. Peake, J. Ramage. Energy Systems and Sustainability: Power for a Sustainable Future, Oxford University Press, 2011.
- W. Nelson. Replacing Fossil Fuels: Biomass to Energy (Sustainability), CRC Press.
Wilson Center Project
Development of Spatial Renewable Energy Sources Usage For Sustainable Energy Security Strengthening
Project Summary
Sustainability of energy security is relative to problems of providing people with affordable, clean and sustainable energy, without political pressure energy exporting countries. Base of building sustainability and achieving sustainable energy security is at local level – in using renewables located within small area to provide neighboring consumers with energy, decrease environment pollution, decrease energy dependency from other countries and strengthen national energy security. Spatial usage renewables means choosing the best one alternative among all available options of using accessible energy sources to substitute used non-renewable energy sources or to cover the existing energy deficit (under the conditions of energy demand and prices for those variants realization compared to existing costs of energy supplying). The main aim of the project is to find the way for available biomass and other renewable energy sources usage together with non-renewable energy sources so that to decrease national and regional energy dependency with maximum of environmental and economic effects under certain regional conditions.