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The development of climate conditions opens new possibilities, such as solar and photovoltaic energy. However, the high costs for implementing new technologies and alternative energies represent barriers in their competitiveness against the classic ones. That is why, until developing financially attractive technologies, research is currently focusing on improving current technologies based on fossil fuels, with two main guidelines in sight: efficient consumption and limiting greenhouse effect and toxic emissions. The European Commission (among other important organizations) is currently…mehr

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The development of climate conditions opens new possibilities, such as solar and photovoltaic energy. However, the high costs for implementing new technologies and alternative energies represent barriers in their competitiveness against the classic ones. That is why, until developing financially attractive technologies, research is currently focusing on improving current technologies based on fossil fuels, with two main guidelines in sight: efficient consumption and limiting greenhouse effect and toxic emissions. The European Commission (among other important organizations) is currently elaborating a strategic plan for energy technologies, with the main scope of bringing forward the innovations in this field in order to successfully face this double challenge. Residencies represent an essential aspect in this respect, as they constitute a basic example of the immediate need for adapting, for making them more fit for living in a warmer climate and for reducing the energy demand, which will also help minimize climate change effects.
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Is a romanian writer and engineer, born in Galati, Romania.He received the Bachelor degree in Materials Sciences from the Low Danube University, Galati, Romania. His main research topics include efficient use of fossil fuels and the implementation of mCCHP systems.