IMPROVING DECENTRALIZED ECONOMIC GROWTH AND REDUCING ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION WITH THE APPLICATION OF ECOLOGICALLY ORIENTED INNOVATIONS

Authors

  • Niko Natek KSSENA - Energy Agency of Savinjska, Šaleška and Koroška Region
  • Boštjan Krajnc KSSENA - Energy Agency of Savinjska

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18690/jet.13.1.55-61.2020

Keywords:

Energy efficiency, Ecology, Innovation, Economy, waste-water treatment, constructed wetlands, green-house gas emissions, EU

Abstract

This article presents applicable approaches for supporting the transition towards sustainable decen- tralized economic development within the European Union, based on the concept of supporting the
development and market uptake of eco-innovations. The main topic addressed is achieving a more effective market uptake of ecologically oriented innovations facilitated through matchmaking, as well
as knowledge and technology transfer between key actors of the innovation process.

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04.01.2024

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How to Cite

Natek, N. ., & Krajnc, B. (2024). IMPROVING DECENTRALIZED ECONOMIC GROWTH AND REDUCING ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION WITH THE APPLICATION OF ECOLOGICALLY ORIENTED INNOVATIONS. Journal of Energy Technology, 13(1), 55-61. https://doi.org/10.18690/jet.13.1.55-61.2020