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Wood fuels consumption in households in Montenegro
The paper presents the results of researching wood fuels consumption in households in Montenegro in the heating season 2011/2012. The research was conducted in the period October-November 2012 on the sample of 5% of the total number of households which stated to use solid fuels for heating purposes...
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Published in: | Thermal science 2013, Vol.17 (2), p.323-332 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The paper presents the results of researching wood fuels consumption in
households in Montenegro in the heating season 2011/2012. The research was
conducted in the period October-November 2012 on the sample of 5% of the
total number of households which stated to use solid fuels for heating
purposes in the 2011 census. Results of the conducted researches on the
presence and amounts of fuels consumed in households in Montenegro showed
that total firewood consumption in the heating season 2011/2012 (both urban
and rural households) was 703,571 m3. Wood consumption is the lowest in the
households in the municipalities in the coastal zone, it is somewhat higher
in central zone and the highest in the zone on the north of Montenegro.
Average wood consumption in households in the coastal zone municipalities is
3.79 m3, in the central zone it is 5.02 m3 and on the north of Montenegro it
is 6.74 m3/household. Observed on the level of Montenegro, average firewood
consumption per household was 5.49 m3 and as such it best represents
relatively low consumption level in the coastal zone and high consumption
level on the north of Montenegro. Compared to the neighboring countries,
average firewood consumption per household in Montenegro in the amount of
5.49 m3 is significantly lower than the average consumption in Serbia which
is 7.3 m3/household as well as in Slovenia in the amount of 6.5 m3.
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ISSN: | 0354-9836 2334-7163 |
DOI: | 10.2298/TSCI130101029G |