Branimir Hrastnik
Energy Institute
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Renewable Energy | 2001
Branimir Hrastnik; Bernard Franković
The energy consumption in the Dalmatian region was estimated for residential and public sector, tourism, commercial sector and industry. The national energy program for the use of solar energy, SUNEN, assessed solar energy potential in Croatia. Energy from fossil fuels and electricity consumption in the region, which is mostly used in households for preparing hot water and space heating, could be economically substituted by renewable energy. The situation is most promising for the islands of the Adriatic, where solar thermal collectors, PV modules and wind generators could substitute conventional energy sources in satisfying the present thermal and electric demand. The Dalmatian Islands, characterised by a small density of energy consumption, are proposed as unique candidates in Europe for renewable zones, which could demonstrate the full potential of the renewable energy option. As a practical demonstration, the island of Lastovo and the planned tourist village and yacht marina in the Bay of Jurjeva Luka are proposed as a first solar demonstration project on the islands. Technical, economic, legal and institutional barriers, as well as shortages of financing the project identification process produced hereto an adverse environment for solar applications in Croatia. This paper is an initiative for eliminating the barriers and intensify the solar energy use in Croatia providing the clean environment and activation of indigenous energy resources in the region.
Renewable Energy | 1999
Bernard Franković; Branimir Hrastnik; Claudia Jedriško
In the paper, thermal use of solar energy as well as prospects and problems of its utilisation in Croatia have been given. The National Solar Energy Program, SUNEN, has been established to stimulate the usage of solar energy. The main goals of the program are the assessment of technical and economically viable solar potential in order to define real objectives and tasks to provide use of exploitable indigenous clean and renewable energy potential. The Program addresses benefits, the most promising solar applications and solar potential. Much attention has been given to identification of obstacles and barriers in the process of solar technology dissemination. SUNEN is an initiative to increase solar energy use and to become more compatible with the present renewable energy sources policy in EU and Mediterranean countries. The program proposes twelve different types of thermal solar energy systems, which could be multiplied up to 28 000 installations until the year 2010 with annual heat recovery of approximately 1,5 TWh (5,4 PJ).
4th International Wildland Fire Conference | 2007
Darko Stipaničev; Branimir Hrastnik; Ranko Vujčić
2nd World conference and Technology Exhibition on Biomass for Energy, Industry and Climate Protection | 2004
Branimir Hrastnik; Darko Stipaničev; Ranko Vujčić
Archive | 2006
Laszlo Horvath; Ljiljana Pilić-Rabadan; Zoran Milas; Branko Klarin; Majana Sansević-Novaković; Matislav Majstrović; Alica Bajić; Ranko Vujčić; Mira Krneta; Marko Petrinović; Nedjeljko Jurišić; Branimir Hrastnik; Damir Pešut; Luka Staničić
Energy and the Environment 2006 / Energija i okoliš 2006 | 2006
Branimir Hrastnik; Bernard Franković; Ranko Vujčić
XVII. međunarodni znanstveni stručni susret stručnjaka za plin | 2002
Hubert Bašić; Branimir Hrastnik; Branka Jelavić; Julije Domac; Laszlo Horvath
2nd ISES Europe Solar Congress : EuroSun 98 | 1999
Uroš Desnica; Bernard Franković; Branimir Hrastnik; Ljubomir Miščević; Natko Urli
Archive | 1998
Branimir Hrastnik; Uroš Desnica; Bernard Franković; Laszlo Horvath; Claudia Jedriško; Kristian Lenić; Vladimir Medica; Ljubomir Miščević; Branimir Pavković; Damir Spinčić; Luka Staničić; Anica Trp; Natko Urli; Ivan Viličić; Ranko Vujčić; Damir Žaja; Zvonimir Žibrat
Archive | 1998
Goran Granić; Branka Jelavić; Julije Domac; Hubert Bašić; Robert Bošnjak; Laszlo Horvath; Branimir Hrastnik; Mićo Klepo; Vesna Kolega; Vedran Krstulović; Sanja Mavrović; Davor Percan; Damir Pešut; Tanja Rukavina; Luka Staničić; Vinko Vučić; Branko Vuk; Vladimir Jelavić