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ID105755
Title ProperBioenergy in Ukraine
Other Title Informationpossibilities of rural development and opportunities for local communities
LanguageENG
AuthorRaslavicius, Laurencas ;  Grzybek, Anna ;  Dubrovin, Valeriy
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This review paper deals with colligated aspects of the BioPlus Project (ERA-ARD) implemented by Institute of Technology and Life Sciences (Poland) and Lithuanian University of Agriculture Institute of Agro-Engineering (Lithuania) in cooperation with National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine Institute of Ecobiotechnologies and Bioenergy (Ukraine). The drawn inferences intended to be an auxiliary material for policy makers and can briefly indicate on direction of the regional development of rural Ukraine, focusing on: (i) country's specific and sub-regional assessments of renewable energy potentials and spheres of its application; (ii) identification of major barriers for the expansion of renewable energy technologies and policy guidance to overcome those barriers; (iii) recommendations for future actions and strategies concerning renewable energy in Ukraine. The article concludes that low contribution of bioenergy towards rural development is to a large extent driven by energy policy that inhibits the delivery and use of modern energy sources in rural Ukraine. Consequently, an incentive for achieving bioenergy's future that has greater relevance to development of the Ukraine's regions requires a mix of policy tools and institutional actions, briefly summarized in this paper.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 39, No. 6; Jun 2011: p3370-3379
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 39, No. 6; Jun 2011: p3370-3379
Key WordsBioPlus Project ;  Rural Ukraine ;  ERA-ARD ;  Rural Development ;  Local communities ;  Ukraine