The Perspectives And Roles Of Renewable Energy Sources In The Economic Development Of Peripheral Areas Of Hungary
Adrienn Nagy, Kitti Kollár, László Péli
The everyday use of renewable energy sources is necessary and indispensable in today’s modern world, partly because of the difficult handling of environmental problems caused by the increasing use of fossil energy sources, and partly because of the still increasing energy demand. Concerning alternative energy sources, Hungary has great potential in geothermal energy, which can mean a breakout especially for the peripheral, disadvantaged micro-regions while developing their future strategies. This was the motivation of our research. In our study, we intended to highlight the economic development perspectives of the Hungarian micro-regions lagging behind regarding the renewable energy potential.
Keywords:
renewable energy sources, the economic development
Contact:
Adrienn Nagy, PhD student, Szent István University, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, Institute of Regional Economics and Rural Development, H-2100 Gödöllő, 1 Páter K, Hungary, e-mail: nagy.adrienn@gtk.szie.hu
Kitti Kollár, department engineer, Szent István University, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, Institute of Regional Economics and Rural Development, H-2100 Gödöllő, 1 Páter K, Hungary, e-mail: kollar. kitti@gtk.szie.hu
László Péli, adjunct professor; Szent István University, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, Institute of Regional Economics and Rural Development, H-2100 Gödöllő, 1 Páter K, Hungary, e-mail: peli.laszlo@gtk.szie.hu
Date of online publishing:
24.06.2013
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