FOSSIL OR RENEWABLE ENERGY? - METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
Balázs Sándor Gál
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Balázs Sándor Gál: University of Miskolc
Enterprise Theory and Practice Doctoral School (ETPDS) Working Papers from Faculty of Economics, University of Miskolc
Abstract:
If humanity wants to learn from theirearlier mistakes,required energy demand what need to the economy and living standards increase in, and technological obsolescence due to the loss of capacity should meet renewable sources, or replaced. It is particularly in those cases where the economic, technological or environmental conditions allow it. In several cases can encounter on the analysis of these developments in economic, environmental and social aspects. There several methods for the implementation of the measurements, but in most cases only one or two aspects examined. However, the enforcement of the principle of sustainability requires a complex comparison what we need to make any type of energy or energy-production methods in case of the most ideal ways of generating energy. Way for selecting adjusted to the economic, social and natural environment.
Date: 2015-10-15
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Published in Challenges in economic and technological development - Conference Proceedings, 15-16 October 2015, ISBN 978-963-358-100-1, University of Miskolc
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