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Biofuel cluster: reasons for action and benefit

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EN
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The authors of the article analyze the benefit of energy production from regularly renewable sources for regions and countries. The article treats of the problem how as efficiently as possible to use the renewable resources in order to provide green energy at competitive prices. The companies of energy production, supply and fuel harvesting sectors will be able to improve processes, concentrate resources and act in the cluster. The companies could maintain a complete autonomy in the structure of the cluster, but the coordination of their action and the concentrating of resources would provide energy at a competitive price to regions and countries. The authors of the article point out the benefit of biofuel use, as well as exclude the main reasons for cluster operation. The cluster activity is based on cooperation with a view to substantial financial benefit and market saturation. In the latter case this can be achieved because the space of the biofuel cluster operation is extremely local and focused on the needs of individual region. The investigation has shown that the biofuel cluster is able to create diverse benefit in his framework and at the same time shaping the potential for future growth. It is possible to achieve the effect of import decrease and effectively to deal with the problems of waste management by using basically unused resources.
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Czasopismo
Rocznik
Tom
Strony
92--96
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 13 poz., fig., tab.
Twórcy
autor
  • University of Alexander Dubcek in Trencin
autor
  • Kaunas University of Technology
autor
  • Kaunas University of Technology
Bibliografia
  • [1] Akella, A.K., Saini, R.P., Sharma, M.P. (2009). Social, economical and environmental impacts of renewable energy systems. Renewable Energy, 34(34), 390–396.
  • [2] Anbumozhi, V., Gunjima, T., Prem Ananth, A., Visvanathan, C. (2010). An assessment of inter-firm networks in a wood biomass industrial cluster: lessons for integrated policymaking. Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy, 12(12), 365–372.
  • [3] Bauen A., Woods J., Hailes R., (2004), Biopowerswitch. A biomass blueprint to meet 15% of OECD electricity demand by 2020, Imperial College London, canter for Energy Policy and technology, E4tech Ltd., UK.
  • [4] Ciubota-Rosie, C., Gavrilescu, M., Macoveanu, M. (2008). Biomass – an important renewable source of energy in Romania. Environmental Engineering and Management Journal, 7(5), 559-568. Domac, J., Richards, K., Risovic, S. (2005). Socio-economic drivers in implementing bioenergy projects. Biomass and Bioenergy, 28(28), 97–106.
  • [5] Hämäläinen, S., Näyhä, A., Pesonen, H.L. (2011). Forest biorefineries – A business opportunity for the Finnish forest cluster. Journal of Cleaner Production, 19(19), 1884–1891.
  • [6] Haviernikova, K., Jaskova, D., Krajnakova, E. (2016). The Evaluation of Regional Competitiveness in the Context of Cluster Potential. Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on European Integration (Icei 2016). Ostrava: Tech Univ. Ostrava, Fac. Econ., pp. 326-334.
  • [7] Haviernikova, K., Srovnalikova, P., Jansky, B. (2015). Identification of Clusters’ Potential in Regions, Actual Problems of Economics, vol. 169 (7), pp. 236-244.
  • [8] Kordos, M., Krajnakova, E., Karbach, R. (2016). Cluster Policies Implementation in Slovakia, Actual Problems of Economics, vol. 181(7), pp. 90-96.Kuznetsov, P. Tronina, M. (2014). The cluster approach – a basic element of a regional industrial complex development, Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference Innovation Management and Company Sustainability, pp. 502-508.
  • [9] Madlener, R. (2007). Innovation diffusion, public policy and local initiative: the case of wood-fuelled district heating systems in Austria. Energy Policy, 35(35), 1992–2008.
  • [10] Masini, A., Menichetti, E. (2013). Investment decisions in the renewable energy sector: An analysis of non-financial drivers. Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 80(80), 510–524.
  • [11] Näyhä A., Hämäläinen S., Pesonen H. (2009). Biorefineries - Future Business Opportunity for Forest Cluster. Diffusion of Forest Biorefineries in Scandinavia, North America and South America, University of Jyväskylä. Reports from the School of Business and Economics, no 39.
  • [12] Phelps, N.A. (2004). Clusters, Dispersion and the Spaces in Between: For an Economic Geography of the Banal. Urban Studies, 41(5/6), 971–989.
  • [13] Popa I., Popescu D. (2013). The importance of innovative clusters’ proliferation for sustainable economic growth of Romania, 7th international management conference "New Management for the New Economy", 2013, pp. 583-595.
Uwagi
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This paper was created within the project VEGA 1/0918/16 The evaluation of clusters´ impact measurement on regional development of the Slovak Republic.
PL
Opracowanie rekordu w ramach umowy 509/P-DUN/2018 ze środków MNiSW przeznaczonych na działalność upowszechniającą naukę (2018).
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Bibliografia
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