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Ocena strategicznych podejść do transformacji energetycznej: przywództwo, polityka i innowacje w krajach europejskich
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Purpose: This paper explores the strategic challenges of transitioning to renewable energy in various EU countries while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Methodology/Approach: The research utilises case studies to analyse national policies, stakeholder engagement, and the EU's role, particularly through the European Green Deal. Findings: Germany faces grid stability issues, Denmark excels in public-private partnerships, and Spain effectively utilises its solar resources. Research Limitations/Implications: Future research could investigate the scalability of these strategies in other regions. Practical Implications: The findings offer practical insights for regions transitioning to low-carbon energy systems. Social Implications: Inclusive stakeholder engagement is essential for minimising public opposition to renewable energy projects. Originality/Value: This research contributes novel insights to the literature on renewable energy transitions by integrating leadership, policy, and innovation strategies within a comparative, multi-country European framework.
Cel: W niniejszym dokumencie zbadano strategiczne wyzwania związane z przejściem na energię odnawialną w różnych krajach UE przy jednoczesnym zmniejszeniu emisji gazów cieplarnianych. Metodologia/podejście: W badaniu wykorzystano studia przypadków do analizy polityk krajowych, zaangażowania interesariuszy i roli UE, w szczególności w ramach Europejskiego Zielonego Ładu. Wyniki: Niemcy borykają się z problemami stabilności sieci, Dania przoduje w partnerstwach publiczno-prywatnych, a Hiszpania skutecznie wykorzystuje swoje zasoby słoneczne. Ograniczenia/implikacje badań: Przyszłe badania mogłyby zbadać skalowalność tych strategii w innych regionach. Implikacje praktyczne: Wyniki oferują praktyczne spostrzeżenia dla regionów przechodzących na niskoemisyjne systemy energetyczne. Implikacje społeczne: Włączające zaangażowanie interesariuszy jest niezbędne do zminimalizowania sprzeciwu społecznego wobec projektów energii odnawialnej. Oryginalność/wartość: Niniejsze badania wnoszą nowe spostrzeżenia do literatury na temat przejść na energię odnawialną poprzez integrację strategii przywództwa, polityki i innowacji w ramach porównawczych, wielonarodowych ram europejskich.
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Bibliogr. 28 poz., tab., wykr.
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- University of Peja Haxhi Zeka, Kosovo, Rr.UCK Street, n.N. 30000, Peje, Kosovo
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