Palmyra Fiber as Additional Materials on Solid Concrete Brick of Aggregate
Vol. 3 No. 10 (2012): Special Issue

The Alternative Renewable Energy and their Developing Perspectives in Albania

Sefa, Stela (Unknown)
Gjini, Anjeza (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Jul 2012

Abstract

The present study analyzes the necessity of alternative energy sources for Albania, as a developing country, and theirimpact on the economy. If Albanian economy will directly depending on the use of hydro energy, it simply will not have enoughenergy capacity for its population. Renewable energy sources have the potential to make a large contribution to Albania’ssustainable and independent energy future. Renewable energy production requires large investments, which increases theproduction cost of energy. Nevertheless “high cost” investment should not impede the development of Albania in this sectorsince the benefit is much greater than the “cost”. Any kind of investment in renewable energy such as a solar energy, windenergy, biomass, geothermal energy etc is profitable. Many other countries of Europe have started years ago investment inrenewable. Albania’s geographical position favors investment in this field. Prospects in this sector require setting feed-in tariffsin the new RE law to create facilities not only in investment but also to subsidize the excess energy obtained.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

mjss

Publisher

Subject

Civil Engineering, Building, Construction & Architecture Economics, Econometrics & Finance Materials Science & Nanotechnology

Description

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