2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2016.06.034
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Exploring scenarios for more sustainable heating: The case of Niš, Serbia

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“…Furthermore, a few articles were comparable often cited, such as from Gea et al (2013) with 33 citations. Additionally, Zivkovic et al (2016), Maraña et al (2019), andSivrikaya et al (2019) have also more than 12 citations per article (see Figure 8). The words in the titles and abstracts of the 22 identified relevant articles were evaluated and all words that were at least five times mentioned are included in a word cloud.…”
Section: Search On City Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, a few articles were comparable often cited, such as from Gea et al (2013) with 33 citations. Additionally, Zivkovic et al (2016), Maraña et al (2019), andSivrikaya et al (2019) have also more than 12 citations per article (see Figure 8). The words in the titles and abstracts of the 22 identified relevant articles were evaluated and all words that were at least five times mentioned are included in a word cloud.…”
Section: Search On City Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of two scenarios that include different assumptions about availability of low-carbon breakthrough technologies were discussed regarding their feasibility and required policies and measures. Zivkovic et al (2016) used an urban energy system model to analyze backcasting scenarios developed by stakeholders for a sustainability transformation of the heating sector in the city of Nîs, Serbia. Various stages of the stakeholder process provided data for setting up the model.…”
Section: Phase 4: Interactive Strategy Development That Anticipates L...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results for 2030 and 2050 energy scenarios indicate a convenience in implementing heat saving measures to reduce the demand by 20-39% and to deploy a gradually increasing share of district heating, ranging between 32% and 44%. Zivkovic et al [92] explored potential future scenarios of the heating sector in the city of Niš (Serbia), resulting from a participatory strategic planning process involving local stakeholders. Substantial improvements in energy efficiency and security by 2030 were demonstrated to be achievable through a socalled "Efficiency for the green future" scenario including high standards for low-energy buildings, increased share of renewables in the heating energy mix, expansion of district heating system and use of smart technologies and green architecture.…”
Section: Sustainable Centralised and Decentralised Heating Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%