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District Heating in Serbia

  • 52 towns
  • Installed capacity 6.600 MWt (40 % in capital city of Belgrade)
  • Average age:
    • Boilers 28.1 years
    • Network 20.6 years
    • Substation 20.5 years
  • Average P/A delivery – 5300 GWt
    • 17% households (400,000 apartments)
  • Average consumption P/A 550,000 toe
    • 65% natural gas, 18% heavy fuel oil, 2% electricity, 15% coal
    • Biomass 0%
    • Solid waste 0%
  • No cogeneration – CHP (except Belgrade 3×32 MW)

More detailed table:

District Heating in Serbia: Realized in 2004
Consumption of fuel
Hard Coal 16.22 (1,000 t) 366.67 TJ 0.009 MToe
Brown Coal 125.21 (1,000 t) 1,889.66 TJ 0.045 MToe
Lignite 77.01 (1,000 t) 1,141.53 TJ 0.027 MToe
Natural Gas 483,582.28 (1,000 m3) 16,102,87 TJ 0.385 MToe
Residual Fuel Oil 109.06 (1,000 t) 4,426.07 TJ 0.106 MToe
Fuel Oil 0.44 (1,000 m3) 0.02 TJ 0.000 MToe
Diesel 2.01 (1,000 t) 82.5 TJ 0.002 MToe
Other Naphtha Derivates 0 (1,000 t) 0 TJ 0.000 MToe
Other 2.2 (1,000 t) 17.5 TJ 0.000 MToe
Heat Production 20,919.09 TJ
Gross Heat production 27,334.61 TJ
Transformation Loss 3,181.94 TJ
Transport Loss 3,233.58 TJ
Consumption 20,915.27 TJ – Statistical error 3.82 TJ ( 0.02 %)
Energy Sector Consumption 41.73 TJ
Oil Refineries 0 TJ
Other 41.73 TJ
Common Consumption 20,873.54 TJ
Industry 515.28 TJ
Households 15,263.99 TJ
Public and Commercial Sector 4,756.73 TJ
Other 337.54 TJ
Consumption of other energy sources
Electric Energy 719.79 GWh
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