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                    <text>IS BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA ON A SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
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Zihnija Hasovic
Sarajevo School of Science and Technology, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
zihnija.hasovic@stu.ssst.edu.ba
Ejup Ganic
Sarajevo School of Science and Technology, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Keywords:sustainable energy development; energy intensity; energy efficiency; renewable
energy sources; investments in energy.
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The energy sector is often credited for having major economic potential and being a driver of
growth for Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). It has been proven that BiH possesses potential
renewable energy sources, in particular hydro and biomass. However, the majority of energy
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Müge Aliye Hekimoğlu
Ege University, Izmir, Turkey
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Yusuf Güner
Ege University, Izmir, Turkey
Sırma Yavuz
Ege University, Izmir, Turkey
Gülçin Akcan
Ege University, Izmir, Turkey
Fatih Güleç
Ege University, Izmir, Turkey
Keywords:Pangasius spp., Pangasius catfish, Aquaculture, Sustainable Aquaculture.
ABSTRACT
Fisheries are the fastest growing food production system in the world. Global production has
grown considerably in aquaculture and this disposition is being expected to increase. In this
regard, a new way of species search has commenced in aquaculture. Aquaculture of Pangasius
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Miglena Hristova
University of Ruse, Ruse, Bulgaria
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Vyara Ruseva
University of Ruse, Ruse, Bulgaria
vruseva@uni-ruse.bg
Dimo Dimov
University of Ruse, Ruse, Bulgaria
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Keywords:energy efficiency of variable frequency drives, current harmonics, total harmonic
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ABSTRACT
The undoubted advantages of induction motor drives fed by frequency inverters, for energy
efficiency improvement inclusive, have led to their increasing utilization in practice. Their
application results in generation of harmonic distortions that have an adverse effect on
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Mustafa Işıloğlu
Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University, Muğla, Turkey
isiloglu48@gmail.com
Selen Özbay
Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University, Muğla, Turkey
selenozbay@hotmail.com
Hayrünnisa Baş Sermenli
Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University, Muğla, Turkey
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Keywords:Boletus edulis, Lactarius deliciosus, Lead, macrofungus.
ABSTRACT
There is a strong relationship between environmental pollution and sustainable energy. Increased
use of renewable energy sources for sustainable energy, reduced environmental pollution, energy
resources must be used efficiently. Environmental problems that arise during energy production
and consumption must be minimized. One of these environmental problems of heavy metal
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Sonja Jozić
University of Split, Split, Croatia
sjozic@fesb.hr
Luka Celent
University of Split, Split, Croatia
luka.celent@fesb.hr
Dražen Bajić
University of Split, Split, Croatia
dbajic@fesb.hr
Keywords:green manufacturing; machining sustainability; cutting fluids; dry machining;
alternative types of cooling; cooling with cold compressed air.
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Machining is a process commonly used in the production of mechanical workpieces. Improving
efficiency must be accompanied by environmental awareness with special emphasis on the social
protection and labor. Higher values of the cutting parameters offer the possibility to achieve
higher productivity, but at the same time present a risk of deterioration surface quality and tool
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multiplication of these effects has led to the necessity of finding new solutions. Alternative types
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Zeynep Kara
International Burch University, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Jelena Dikun
Klaipeda University, Klaipeda, Lithuania
Emel Onal
Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey
Keywords:Impulse Voltage, Time-Frequency Analysis, Short-Time Fourier Transform
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The aim of this paper is to point out the advantages of the use of the time-frequency analysis in
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Fevzi Kaya
Dumlupınar University, Kütahya, Turkey
kaya_fevzi@hotmail.com
Metin Özkan
Dumlupınar University, Kütahya, Turkey
camulog43@gmail.com

Keywords: Sustainable living, sustainable housing, housing material, sustainable clothing, cohousing and shared living.
ABSTRACT
Sustainable living is the idea of preserving national resources and helping to preserve ecological
balance in the world. The main purpose of this struggle is to create a more sustainable world. İn
order to make a significant contribution for the well-being of people around us, sustainable living
is a crucial point to consider. As you know, the U.S. population is getting older, and it is
estimated by 2030, approximately 70 million individuals would be 65 or older in the U.S., so as
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Anes Kazagic
JP ElektroprivredaBiH d.d., Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
a.kazagic@elektroprivreda.ba
Mustafa Music
JP ElektroprivredaBiH d.d., Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Keywords:Energy efficiency, CO2 emission, coal-based power plants, decarbonisation.
ABSTRACT
This paper describes measures which are being undertaken by EPBiH power utility, largest
public electricity utility in Bosnia and Herzegovina, to improve its energy efficiency and keep on
the track of the European targets outlined in the EU strategic documents and laid down by new
energy efficiency Directive 2012/27/EU. By modernization its existing power plants performed
in last 10 years, EPBiH improved net efficiency and reduced its CO2 emission for 30%
compared to 1990 levels. Plan till 2030 is further increasing the net efficiency up to 40.2%. With
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Hasan Kebapçı
Mehmet Akif Ersoy University, Burdur, Turkey
Mesut Kozan
Mehmet Akif Ersoy University, Burdur, Turkey
Key Words: Environment, Sustainable Development, Sagalassos.
ABSTRACT
Sustainable development is the first step to take action by bearing future generations in mind as
well. Uncovering historical and cultural assets are important not only for cultural tourism, but it
is also important in terms of flourishing the region thanks to the tourists who come to see them,
and this must be secured without exploiting the region’s historical texture and natural landscape.
This paper investigates such issues as the ancient city of Sagalassos itself; the work done to
uncover this city; the importance given to the environment and what has been done to flourish
the region so far, as well as what should be done from now on. This study has a potential
importance in that it shows that protecting the natural landscape and cultural texture will be
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                    <text>IMPLEMENTATION OF A BUILDING AUTOMATION TRAINING
MODULE FORELECTRICAL ENGINEERING EDUCATION
Selami Kesler
Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey
skesler@pau.edu.tr
Sinan Kıvrak
Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey
sinan.kivrak@hotmail.com
Keywords: Building automation, Power Electronics, Energy Efficiency, Training Module,
Touch Panel, Microcontroller.
ABSTRACT
Building automation systems improve lifetime quality of people and reduce energy consumption.
In this study, a building automation module for home applications is implemented to help
students comprehend related concepts. Purposed system has some units such as a garage barrier,
curtains, led bulbs, an air conditioner, gas leakage sensors, burglar alarm, an air-conditioner unit
and comfort applications. To control these units, a control board is developed. Control
commands are entered by operator via a resistive touch panel which is associated and
programmed for this project. This automation module is used for electrical enginering education
especially to execute power electronics applications and building automation trainings.

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                <text>Keywords: Building automation, Power Electronics, Energy Efficiency, Training Module, Touch Panel, Microcontroller.  ABSTRACT  Building automation systems improve lifetime quality of people and reduce energy consumption. In this study, a building automation module for home applications is implemented to help students comprehend related concepts. Purposed system has some units such as a garage barrier, curtains, led bulbs, an air conditioner, gas leakage sensors, burglar alarm, an air-conditioner unit and comfort applications. To control these units, a control board is developed. Control commands are entered by operator via a resistive touch panel which is associated and programmed for this project. This automation module is used for electrical enginering education especially to execute power electronics applications and building automation trainings.</text>
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