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Consumption of woody biomass in industry, commercial, and public facilities in Serbia present state and possible contribution to the share of renewable sources in final energy consumption

Glavonjić, Branko; Oblak, Leon Z.

(Univerzitet u Beogradu - Institut za nuklearne nauke Vinča, Beograd, 2012)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Glavonjić, Branko
AU  - Oblak, Leon Z.
PY  - 2012
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/427
AB  - This paper is the continuation of the presentation of results obtained in comprehensive researches of woody biomass consumption in Serbia conducted as a part of the TCP/FAO project "Wood energy for sustainable rural development". The previous paper (No. 3, 2011) showed results of wood fuels consumption for households heating and this paper shows their consumption for the needs of industry, commercial and public facilities. Research results show that total consumption of woody biomass in Serbia in 2010 was 7.41 million m(3), out of which 7.03 million m(3) was in the form of roundwood and 0.38 million m(3) was in the form of wood residue from industry. The biggest consumers of woody biomass (roundwood, chips, residues) are households with the participation of 86.54%, followed by the production of wood-based panels with 4.47% and energy production for own purposes of wood processing companies with 2.96%. Compared to the officially registered consumption in energy balance in the amount of 0.281 Mtoe, actual consumption of wood energy in Serbia in 2010 was 1.37 Mtoe or 4.9 times higher. Participation of wood energy in final energy consumption in Serbia was 57,300 TJ or 13.6% in 2010. Current use of wood energy substitutes imports of light heating oil in the value of 1.3 billion (sic) or 650 million (sic) in the case of natural gas substituting. Use of wood fuel prevented emissions of about 7 million tonnes of CO2 from fossil fuels.
PB  - Univerzitet u Beogradu - Institut za nuklearne nauke Vinča, Beograd
T2  - Thermal Science
T1  - Consumption of woody biomass in industry, commercial, and public facilities in Serbia present state and possible contribution to the share of renewable sources in final energy consumption
EP  - 19
IS  - 1
SP  - 7
VL  - 16
DO  - 10.2298/TSCI1201007G
UR  - conv_1020
ER  - 
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author = "Glavonjić, Branko and Oblak, Leon Z.",
year = "2012",
abstract = "This paper is the continuation of the presentation of results obtained in comprehensive researches of woody biomass consumption in Serbia conducted as a part of the TCP/FAO project "Wood energy for sustainable rural development". The previous paper (No. 3, 2011) showed results of wood fuels consumption for households heating and this paper shows their consumption for the needs of industry, commercial and public facilities. Research results show that total consumption of woody biomass in Serbia in 2010 was 7.41 million m(3), out of which 7.03 million m(3) was in the form of roundwood and 0.38 million m(3) was in the form of wood residue from industry. The biggest consumers of woody biomass (roundwood, chips, residues) are households with the participation of 86.54%, followed by the production of wood-based panels with 4.47% and energy production for own purposes of wood processing companies with 2.96%. Compared to the officially registered consumption in energy balance in the amount of 0.281 Mtoe, actual consumption of wood energy in Serbia in 2010 was 1.37 Mtoe or 4.9 times higher. Participation of wood energy in final energy consumption in Serbia was 57,300 TJ or 13.6% in 2010. Current use of wood energy substitutes imports of light heating oil in the value of 1.3 billion (sic) or 650 million (sic) in the case of natural gas substituting. Use of wood fuel prevented emissions of about 7 million tonnes of CO2 from fossil fuels.",
publisher = "Univerzitet u Beogradu - Institut za nuklearne nauke Vinča, Beograd",
journal = "Thermal Science",
title = "Consumption of woody biomass in industry, commercial, and public facilities in Serbia present state and possible contribution to the share of renewable sources in final energy consumption",
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Glavonjić, B.,& Oblak, L. Z.. (2012). Consumption of woody biomass in industry, commercial, and public facilities in Serbia present state and possible contribution to the share of renewable sources in final energy consumption. in Thermal Science
Univerzitet u Beogradu - Institut za nuklearne nauke Vinča, Beograd., 16(1), 7-19.
https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI1201007G
conv_1020
Glavonjić B, Oblak LZ. Consumption of woody biomass in industry, commercial, and public facilities in Serbia present state and possible contribution to the share of renewable sources in final energy consumption. in Thermal Science. 2012;16(1):7-19.
doi:10.2298/TSCI1201007G
conv_1020 .
Glavonjić, Branko, Oblak, Leon Z., "Consumption of woody biomass in industry, commercial, and public facilities in Serbia present state and possible contribution to the share of renewable sources in final energy consumption" in Thermal Science, 16, no. 1 (2012):7-19,
https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI1201007G .,
conv_1020 .
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Consumption of wood fuels in households in Serbia - present state and possible contribution to the climate change mitigation

Glavonjić, Branko

(Univerzitet u Beogradu - Institut za nuklearne nauke Vinča, Beograd, 2011)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Glavonjić, Branko
PY  - 2011
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/398
AB  - The paper presents results of the research in wood fuels consumption for household needs in Serbia. Research was performed during the period from October 2010 until April 2011, i. e. in the period of heating season in order to get the actual situation regarding the presence of certain fuel types in the consumption of households with special highlight on types and amounts of wood fuels. For this purpose, an adequate methodological concept was defined with the aim to primarily get relevant and reliable data on wood fuels consumption and afterwards, by using FAO WISDOM methodology and adequate GIS software packages to perform their analysis, mapping, and graphic representation. One of the most significant elements of the adopted methodological concept was field research-questionnaire of households which was conducted on the sample of 36.946 households out of which 20.725 urban and 16.221 rural in 22 municipalities in Serbia, which was 1.46% of the total number of households in Serbia. Results of the survey showed that 23.2% of the total number of households in Serbia used district heating system (based on conventional fossil fuels as dominant), 25.3% used electricity, and 10.6% used gas for heating purposes. Most households (40.9%) used solid fuels such as fuelwood, coal, briquettes, pellets, agricultural residues and combinations of solid and other fuels.
PB  - Univerzitet u Beogradu - Institut za nuklearne nauke Vinča, Beograd
T2  - Thermal Science
T1  - Consumption of wood fuels in households in Serbia - present state and possible contribution to the climate change mitigation
EP  - 585
IS  - 3
SP  - 571
VL  - 15
DO  - 10.2289/TSCI1103571G
UR  - conv_989
ER  - 
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author = "Glavonjić, Branko",
year = "2011",
abstract = "The paper presents results of the research in wood fuels consumption for household needs in Serbia. Research was performed during the period from October 2010 until April 2011, i. e. in the period of heating season in order to get the actual situation regarding the presence of certain fuel types in the consumption of households with special highlight on types and amounts of wood fuels. For this purpose, an adequate methodological concept was defined with the aim to primarily get relevant and reliable data on wood fuels consumption and afterwards, by using FAO WISDOM methodology and adequate GIS software packages to perform their analysis, mapping, and graphic representation. One of the most significant elements of the adopted methodological concept was field research-questionnaire of households which was conducted on the sample of 36.946 households out of which 20.725 urban and 16.221 rural in 22 municipalities in Serbia, which was 1.46% of the total number of households in Serbia. Results of the survey showed that 23.2% of the total number of households in Serbia used district heating system (based on conventional fossil fuels as dominant), 25.3% used electricity, and 10.6% used gas for heating purposes. Most households (40.9%) used solid fuels such as fuelwood, coal, briquettes, pellets, agricultural residues and combinations of solid and other fuels.",
publisher = "Univerzitet u Beogradu - Institut za nuklearne nauke Vinča, Beograd",
journal = "Thermal Science",
title = "Consumption of wood fuels in households in Serbia - present state and possible contribution to the climate change mitigation",
pages = "585-571",
number = "3",
volume = "15",
doi = "10.2289/TSCI1103571G",
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Glavonjić, B.. (2011). Consumption of wood fuels in households in Serbia - present state and possible contribution to the climate change mitigation. in Thermal Science
Univerzitet u Beogradu - Institut za nuklearne nauke Vinča, Beograd., 15(3), 571-585.
https://doi.org/10.2289/TSCI1103571G
conv_989
Glavonjić B. Consumption of wood fuels in households in Serbia - present state and possible contribution to the climate change mitigation. in Thermal Science. 2011;15(3):571-585.
doi:10.2289/TSCI1103571G
conv_989 .
Glavonjić, Branko, "Consumption of wood fuels in households in Serbia - present state and possible contribution to the climate change mitigation" in Thermal Science, 15, no. 3 (2011):571-585,
https://doi.org/10.2289/TSCI1103571G .,
conv_989 .
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