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Transformation and Efficiency Enhancement of Public Utilities Systems: Multidimensional Aspects and Perspectives
An energy crisis is a situation in which the supply of energy sources (e.g., fuel oil, coal, gas) is insufficient to meet demand, leading to widespread price increases and shortages. This can be caused by factors such as the war between Russia and Ukraine.
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Fiscal Federalism and Local Public Utility Policy in the Conditions of Uncertainty by the Energy Crisis: An Empirical Review
Jadranka Đurović Todorović (University of Niš, Serbia), Marina Đorđević (University of Niš, Serbia), and Milica Ristić Cakić (University of Niš, Serbia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-7730-4.ch010
Abstract
Public utility service providers are expected to perform positively, with reduced prices and without losses that could put pressure on the local self-government budget. The global energy crisis has had negative impacts on public utility services in the Republic of Serbia. Many public companies, including those in the heating sector, have faced operational problems and rising business costs. The local self-governments, however, are obligated to ensure the availability of utility products and the distribution and supply of heating to their citizens. By considering the fundamental features of fiscal federalism, this chapter will analyze the pricing strategy of the heating company in Leskovac. The main objective of the work is to examine the impact of increasing energy prices on heating prices. Based on the results and indicators, conclusions are drawn, and recommendations are given for further research in the field of operations of public utility companies with the aim of overcoming the consequences of the energy crisis as easily as possible.
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This is an ongoing global issue that is concerned with the fact that natural resources (fossil fuels), used to power industrial society, are diminishing and the demand for them continues to rise. Suitable renewable replacements must be sought which is the aim of industrial biotechnology.
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Global Energy Crises: Measures Taken and Policies Adopted in the Recent History
This term refers to a shortage or interruption in the provision of energy resources. Growth in demand, difficulties in energy supply, security of energy supply and environmental effects of energy use are among the causes of the most important energy crisis.
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Environmental Solutions and Alternative Policies to Energy Crises on the Basis of Renewable Energy Production and the Global Renewable Energy Market
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