Abstract
For investments in the field of coal exploitation in the Republic of Serbia, in the future investment analyzes show significant results, although the "Green Agenda" aims to reduce until the end of this process in 2050. New ore and mineral deposits are also emerging, which will also require the opening of new mines in the future, and the choice of investment variant by ranking potential deposits directly depends on the amount of reserves but also on high environmental standards.
Highlights
Mining in the Republic of Serbia is regulated by the Law on Mining and Geological Research with bylaws
Ranking of new coal deposits is an adequate choice of investment decision, as a methodological procedure, based on the balance of reserves in deposits that have not been researched in Serbia, whose primary goal is to contribute to the analysis of potential before opening mines. and protection of the environment, preservation of human decision-making rights, preservation of the health of citizens, and enrichment of mining science
According to the data available to world statistics, coal is one of the key energy sources for a stable and secure supply, thanks to significant reserves of over 870 billion tons, and at the same time they are widespread on all continents
Summary
Mining in the Republic of Serbia is regulated by the Law on Mining and Geological Research with bylaws This law, which defines the sector of mineral exploitation, is harmonized with other systemic laws that regulate other areas, such as: agricultural land, water, forests, nature, traffic, concessions, as well as a set of legislation called the "Green Agenda" the areas of environmental protection and safety and health at work are regulated. Activation of underground exploitation on the basis of correctly made investment decision, in accordance with high standards of environmental protection, potential in deposits would enable perspective development of economy in Serbia, where several variant solutions are analyzed using adequate research methods. Ranking of new coal deposits is an adequate choice of investment decision, as a methodological procedure, based on the balance of reserves in deposits that have not been researched in Serbia, whose primary goal is to contribute to the analysis of potential before opening mines. That balance is that making an environmental impact assessment becomes an important factor in making investment decisions when opening a mine
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