Energy Supply within Sustainable Agricultural Production: Challenges, Policies and Mechanisms
Providing the security of a broad-based energy and slowing the speed of climate change are the main challenges today of the basic of legal framework to stimulate the development of alternative energy sources. Energy from renewable sources is one part of the system, which not only enables to provide...
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| description | Providing the security of a broad-based energy and slowing the speed of climate change are the main challenges today of the basic of legal framework to stimulate the development of alternative energy sources. Energy from renewable sources is one part of the system, which not only enables to provide energy self-sufficiency, but also contributes to the reduction heating of the Earth’s atmosphere. International climate agreements indicate the need to intensify the prevention of global warming and accelerate the reduction in CO2 emissions. The implementation of such challenging plans as outlined in the European Green Deal or "Fit for 55," among others, entails the almost complete elimination of GHG emissions in the energy sector, which can be very challenging for some member states. In the EU, the preferred direction of development of RES use is distributed generation and increasing the share of the use of by-products and organic waste for the production biofuels. This creates great opportunities for rural areas, which until the last century were identified with agriculture and the production of food or raw materials. While the role of agriculture will not diminish, as incomes are rising in relatively poor countries with a high elasticity of demand for food, these areas will increasingly perform a number of other important functions as well. The production of energy raw materials and energy, which is no longer a mere idea, but is becoming, thanks to the development of new technologies, a mainstream energy sector that can make contribution to improving energy security and achieving climate neutrality. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-937502024-03-28T03:31:12Z Energy Supply within Sustainable Agricultural Production: Challenges, Policies and Mechanisms Gradziuk, Piotr Klepacki, Bogdan Stolarski, Mariusz agricultural biogas bioenergy biomethane GHG emission economic performance regional analysis Ukraine biogas plant energetic optimization substrates manure wheat straw rural areas energy efficiency photovoltaic systems energy security support mechanisms public policy energy policy prosumer energy single-family houses food prices crude oil prices cointegration vector autoregressive model Granger causality green agriculture agri-environmental indicators green performance index taxonomic methods zero unitarization method comparative analysis local investments renewable energy sources municipal economy EU funds Poland biogas biomass data envelopment analysis (DEA) efficiency ranking renewable energy regional potential EROI edible energy food production direct energy use energy consumption agriculture development strategies EU countries cost of capital WACC European energy sector intra-industry analysis external cost opencast lignite plant production depression funnel cereals sugar beet potatoes distributed generation settlement systems local development sustainable development energy the SDG 7 sectoral structure of production European Union animal production investment attractiveness of regions economic entities sustainability energy innovation energy patents convergence club convergence R&D expenditure HRST environmental policy stringency local authorities European Union funds sustainable energy energy poverty Polish households photovoltaic installations solar installations farmers’ households agricultural holding agricultural production investments in renewable energy sources solid biomass bioenergy potential rural communities forest residues agricultural residues straw energy crops GHG farms FADN autonomous energy regions PV systems renewable energy resources economic value consumer behaviour consumer innovativeness renewable energy production agricultural land profit maximization social welfare greenhouse gas emissions landscape biodiversity climate policy GHGs emissions PCA IPCC CSA biofuels biodiesel legal sources on renewable energy oilseeds and rape profitability of production crop rotation beekeeping short rotation coppice of willow/poplar marginal land use agricultural law agricultural policy economic profitability thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCV Economics of specific sectors::KCVG Environmental economics Providing the security of a broad-based energy and slowing the speed of climate change are the main challenges today of the basic of legal framework to stimulate the development of alternative energy sources. Energy from renewable sources is one part of the system, which not only enables to provide energy self-sufficiency, but also contributes to the reduction heating of the Earth’s atmosphere. International climate agreements indicate the need to intensify the prevention of global warming and accelerate the reduction in CO2 emissions. The implementation of such challenging plans as outlined in the European Green Deal or "Fit for 55," among others, entails the almost complete elimination of GHG emissions in the energy sector, which can be very challenging for some member states. In the EU, the preferred direction of development of RES use is distributed generation and increasing the share of the use of by-products and organic waste for the production biofuels. This creates great opportunities for rural areas, which until the last century were identified with agriculture and the production of food or raw materials. While the role of agriculture will not diminish, as incomes are rising in relatively poor countries with a high elasticity of demand for food, these areas will increasingly perform a number of other important functions as well. The production of energy raw materials and energy, which is no longer a mere idea, but is becoming, thanks to the development of new technologies, a mainstream energy sector that can make contribution to improving energy security and achieving climate neutrality. 2022-11-17T16:22:26Z 2022-11-17T16:22:26Z 2022 book ONIX_20221117_9783036551760_7 9783036551760 9783036551753 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/93750 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/6178 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/6178 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-5176-0 10.3390/books978-3-0365-5176-0 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036551760 9783036551753 596 Basel open access |
| spellingShingle | agricultural biogas bioenergy biomethane GHG emission economic performance regional analysis Ukraine biogas plant energetic optimization substrates manure wheat straw rural areas energy efficiency photovoltaic systems energy security support mechanisms public policy energy policy prosumer energy single-family houses food prices crude oil prices cointegration vector autoregressive model Granger causality green agriculture agri-environmental indicators green performance index taxonomic methods zero unitarization method comparative analysis local investments renewable energy sources municipal economy EU funds Poland biogas biomass data envelopment analysis (DEA) efficiency ranking renewable energy regional potential EROI edible energy food production direct energy use energy consumption agriculture development strategies EU countries cost of capital WACC European energy sector intra-industry analysis external cost opencast lignite plant production depression funnel cereals sugar beet potatoes distributed generation settlement systems local development sustainable development energy the SDG 7 sectoral structure of production European Union animal production investment attractiveness of regions economic entities sustainability energy innovation energy patents convergence club convergence R&D expenditure HRST environmental policy stringency local authorities European Union funds sustainable energy energy poverty Polish households photovoltaic installations solar installations farmers’ households agricultural holding agricultural production investments in renewable energy sources solid biomass bioenergy potential rural communities forest residues agricultural residues straw energy crops GHG farms FADN autonomous energy regions PV systems renewable energy resources economic value consumer behaviour consumer innovativeness renewable energy production agricultural land profit maximization social welfare greenhouse gas emissions landscape biodiversity climate policy GHGs emissions PCA IPCC CSA biofuels biodiesel legal sources on renewable energy oilseeds and rape profitability of production crop rotation beekeeping short rotation coppice of willow/poplar marginal land use agricultural law agricultural policy economic profitability thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCV Economics of specific sectors::KCVG Environmental economics Energy Supply within Sustainable Agricultural Production: Challenges, Policies and Mechanisms |
| title | Energy Supply within Sustainable Agricultural Production: Challenges, Policies and Mechanisms |
| title_full | Energy Supply within Sustainable Agricultural Production: Challenges, Policies and Mechanisms |
| title_fullStr | Energy Supply within Sustainable Agricultural Production: Challenges, Policies and Mechanisms |
| title_full_unstemmed | Energy Supply within Sustainable Agricultural Production: Challenges, Policies and Mechanisms |
| title_short | Energy Supply within Sustainable Agricultural Production: Challenges, Policies and Mechanisms |
| title_sort | energy supply within sustainable agricultural production challenges policies and mechanisms |
| topic | agricultural biogas bioenergy biomethane GHG emission economic performance regional analysis Ukraine biogas plant energetic optimization substrates manure wheat straw rural areas energy efficiency photovoltaic systems energy security support mechanisms public policy energy policy prosumer energy single-family houses food prices crude oil prices cointegration vector autoregressive model Granger causality green agriculture agri-environmental indicators green performance index taxonomic methods zero unitarization method comparative analysis local investments renewable energy sources municipal economy EU funds Poland biogas biomass data envelopment analysis (DEA) efficiency ranking renewable energy regional potential EROI edible energy food production direct energy use energy consumption agriculture development strategies EU countries cost of capital WACC European energy sector intra-industry analysis external cost opencast lignite plant production depression funnel cereals sugar beet potatoes distributed generation settlement systems local development sustainable development energy the SDG 7 sectoral structure of production European Union animal production investment attractiveness of regions economic entities sustainability energy innovation energy patents convergence club convergence R&D expenditure HRST environmental policy stringency local authorities European Union funds sustainable energy energy poverty Polish households photovoltaic installations solar installations farmers’ households agricultural holding agricultural production investments in renewable energy sources solid biomass bioenergy potential rural communities forest residues agricultural residues straw energy crops GHG farms FADN autonomous energy regions PV systems renewable energy resources economic value consumer behaviour consumer innovativeness renewable energy production agricultural land profit maximization social welfare greenhouse gas emissions landscape biodiversity climate policy GHGs emissions PCA IPCC CSA biofuels biodiesel legal sources on renewable energy oilseeds and rape profitability of production crop rotation beekeeping short rotation coppice of willow/poplar marginal land use agricultural law agricultural policy economic profitability thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCV Economics of specific sectors::KCVG Environmental economics |
| topic_facet | agricultural biogas bioenergy biomethane GHG emission economic performance regional analysis Ukraine biogas plant energetic optimization substrates manure wheat straw rural areas energy efficiency photovoltaic systems energy security support mechanisms public policy energy policy prosumer energy single-family houses food prices crude oil prices cointegration vector autoregressive model Granger causality green agriculture agri-environmental indicators green performance index taxonomic methods zero unitarization method comparative analysis local investments renewable energy sources municipal economy EU funds Poland biogas biomass data envelopment analysis (DEA) efficiency ranking renewable energy regional potential EROI edible energy food production direct energy use energy consumption agriculture development strategies EU countries cost of capital WACC European energy sector intra-industry analysis external cost opencast lignite plant production depression funnel cereals sugar beet potatoes distributed generation settlement systems local development sustainable development energy the SDG 7 sectoral structure of production European Union animal production investment attractiveness of regions economic entities sustainability energy innovation energy patents convergence club convergence R&D expenditure HRST environmental policy stringency local authorities European Union funds sustainable energy energy poverty Polish households photovoltaic installations solar installations farmers’ households agricultural holding agricultural production investments in renewable energy sources solid biomass bioenergy potential rural communities forest residues agricultural residues straw energy crops GHG farms FADN autonomous energy regions PV systems renewable energy resources economic value consumer behaviour consumer innovativeness renewable energy production agricultural land profit maximization social welfare greenhouse gas emissions landscape biodiversity climate policy GHGs emissions PCA IPCC CSA biofuels biodiesel legal sources on renewable energy oilseeds and rape profitability of production crop rotation beekeeping short rotation coppice of willow/poplar marginal land use agricultural law agricultural policy economic profitability thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCV Economics of specific sectors::KCVG Environmental economics |
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