Possibilities of Increasing Renewable Energy in Croatia, Slovenia and Slovakia - Wood Pellets

2020
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Pirc Barcić, AndrejaGroselj, Petra

Oblak, Leon
Motik, Darko
Kaputa, Vladislav
Glavonjić, Branko

Bego, Margarita
Perić, Ivana
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Energy from renewable sources is globally a very important issue. In order to reduce pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, many countries enact laws for enhancing the consumption of renewable energy sources. Sooner or later traditional non-renewable energy sources would have to be replaced with alternative energy sources that are already used in developed countries. According to the European Commission (2018), the EU is already a global leader in the sustainable use of natural resources within an efficient bio-economy. The wood pellet industry is becoming more important and the use of wood pellets is increasing as one of the most important contributors to the renewable energy goals of the EU. Wood pellet is an environmentally acceptable product and its production contributes to desirable rural development and sustainable approach to the management of timber resources. This paper focuses on the market of wood pellets used for heating, pinpointing differences in consumers point of view..., and drafting the possibilities of future consumption enhancement. Results revealed a relatively low use of wood pellets in all the three surveyed markets. The highest share of consumers of wood pellets came from the areas with less than 5,000 inhabitants. Such households were mostly over 20 years old. The most important factors to decide to use such source of energy were space (required for the heating system) followed by price of woode pellets.
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wood pellets / wood industry / Slovenia / Slovakia / renewable energy source / households / CroatiaSource:
Drvna industrija, 2020, 71, 4, 395-402Funding / projects:
- Slovak Academy of Sciences [1/0666/19]
- Slovenian Research Agency [P4-0015, P4-0059]
DOI: 10.5552/drvind.2020.2024
ISSN: 0012-6772
WoS: 000576262900007
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85091715562
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Šumarski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Pirc Barcić, Andreja AU - Groselj, Petra AU - Oblak, Leon AU - Motik, Darko AU - Kaputa, Vladislav AU - Glavonjić, Branko AU - Bego, Margarita AU - Perić, Ivana PY - 2020 UR - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1152 AB - Energy from renewable sources is globally a very important issue. In order to reduce pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, many countries enact laws for enhancing the consumption of renewable energy sources. Sooner or later traditional non-renewable energy sources would have to be replaced with alternative energy sources that are already used in developed countries. According to the European Commission (2018), the EU is already a global leader in the sustainable use of natural resources within an efficient bio-economy. The wood pellet industry is becoming more important and the use of wood pellets is increasing as one of the most important contributors to the renewable energy goals of the EU. Wood pellet is an environmentally acceptable product and its production contributes to desirable rural development and sustainable approach to the management of timber resources. This paper focuses on the market of wood pellets used for heating, pinpointing differences in consumers point of view, and drafting the possibilities of future consumption enhancement. Results revealed a relatively low use of wood pellets in all the three surveyed markets. The highest share of consumers of wood pellets came from the areas with less than 5,000 inhabitants. Such households were mostly over 20 years old. The most important factors to decide to use such source of energy were space (required for the heating system) followed by price of woode pellets. T2 - Drvna industrija T1 - Possibilities of Increasing Renewable Energy in Croatia, Slovenia and Slovakia - Wood Pellets EP - 402 IS - 4 SP - 395 VL - 71 DO - 10.5552/drvind.2020.2024 UR - conv_1506 ER -
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Pirc Barcić, A., Groselj, P., Oblak, L., Motik, D., Kaputa, V., Glavonjić, B., Bego, M.,& Perić, I.. (2020). Possibilities of Increasing Renewable Energy in Croatia, Slovenia and Slovakia - Wood Pellets. in Drvna industrija, 71(4), 395-402. https://doi.org/10.5552/drvind.2020.2024 conv_1506
Pirc Barcić A, Groselj P, Oblak L, Motik D, Kaputa V, Glavonjić B, Bego M, Perić I. Possibilities of Increasing Renewable Energy in Croatia, Slovenia and Slovakia - Wood Pellets. in Drvna industrija. 2020;71(4):395-402. doi:10.5552/drvind.2020.2024 conv_1506 .
Pirc Barcić, Andreja, Groselj, Petra, Oblak, Leon, Motik, Darko, Kaputa, Vladislav, Glavonjić, Branko, Bego, Margarita, Perić, Ivana, "Possibilities of Increasing Renewable Energy in Croatia, Slovenia and Slovakia - Wood Pellets" in Drvna industrija, 71, no. 4 (2020):395-402, https://doi.org/10.5552/drvind.2020.2024 ., conv_1506 .