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Woody biomass consumption in Montenegro and its contribution to the realization of the national 2020 renewable energy target

This paper is the continuation of the presentation of results obtained in comprehensive research of woody biomass consumption in Montenegro conducted as a part of the FODEMO/MONSTAT project ?Wood fuels consumption in Montenegro?. The previous paper (No.2, 2013) showed results of wood fuels consumpti...

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