Affiliation:
1. University of Rijeka, Faculty of Engineering Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia
Abstract
Following the accession of Croatia in the European Union a number of
questions are raised regarding Croatia's legal framework and its ability to
cope with the demands that it faces. This paper provides an overview of the
current status of the Croatian energy sector framework and discusses the
prospects of successful reform in this new Member State. One of the main aims
of this paper is to discuss the current progress, potential prospects and
challenges for implementing a successful reform model in the newest EU Member
State - Croatia. In this context, it is necessary to note the difficulties in
analysing electricity reform which derive from the fact that it can take many
different forms, that it involves a number of interrelated steps and that it
is an ongoing process. With that in mind, the approach to the problem was a
thorough literature review of all possible factors influencing the
development of the Croatian energy sector and a detailed analysis of all the
options and problems the sector faces. The study offers a detail structure of
the energy sector discusses its situation, problems and offers insights on
possible paths to improvement.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Cited by
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