Reforming the energy sector through transition

Session

Energy Efficiency Engineering

Description

The energy crisis sent a strong message to countries that depend on electricity imports to cover consumption demand. In addition to the insufficiency to cover the demand, the astronomical prices and the endangerment of the entire electrical system were the consequences that they themselves face. As we analyze past experiences and address the challenges the energy sector continues to face, reforming it through transition is a must to anticipate what may happen. Although the complete separation from the need for imports is almost impossible, this is due to the fact that energy is a complex and unpredictable field, using opportunities or creating them to generate energy from other sources is a step that must be taken in order to maintain the stability of stable energy supply for consumers.

At this time when every country is competing with each other to meet the needs of its citizens with energy and when its consumption continues to grow more and more out of proportion to the possibilities of providing it as a result of the reduction of opportunities for its generation or as a result of the influence of external factors that reduce the possibility of making it available (like the recent case with Russian gas), then the reform of this sector would create the necessary conditions to fulfill it.

Based on the developments mentioned above, the challenging past of the energy sector and the future we aspire to, through this paper, it is intended to present the possibilities and advantages of reforming through transition, analyzing, among other things, the current state of the energy sector.

Keywords:

Electric energy, energy crisis, transition, renewable resources, energy system.

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-550-95-6

Location

UBT Lipjan, Kosovo

Start Date

28-10-2023 8:00 AM

End Date

29-10-2023 6:00 PM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2023.62

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Reforming the energy sector through transition

UBT Lipjan, Kosovo

The energy crisis sent a strong message to countries that depend on electricity imports to cover consumption demand. In addition to the insufficiency to cover the demand, the astronomical prices and the endangerment of the entire electrical system were the consequences that they themselves face. As we analyze past experiences and address the challenges the energy sector continues to face, reforming it through transition is a must to anticipate what may happen. Although the complete separation from the need for imports is almost impossible, this is due to the fact that energy is a complex and unpredictable field, using opportunities or creating them to generate energy from other sources is a step that must be taken in order to maintain the stability of stable energy supply for consumers.

At this time when every country is competing with each other to meet the needs of its citizens with energy and when its consumption continues to grow more and more out of proportion to the possibilities of providing it as a result of the reduction of opportunities for its generation or as a result of the influence of external factors that reduce the possibility of making it available (like the recent case with Russian gas), then the reform of this sector would create the necessary conditions to fulfill it.

Based on the developments mentioned above, the challenging past of the energy sector and the future we aspire to, through this paper, it is intended to present the possibilities and advantages of reforming through transition, analyzing, among other things, the current state of the energy sector.