AN EVALUATION OF USING FUEL WOOD FOR DISTRICT HEATING PRODUCTION IN LATVIA

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Bronka, Artis [1 ]
Zvirbule-Berzina, Andra [1 ]
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[1] Latvia Univ Agr, Jelgava, Latvia
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fuel wood; district heating; power sector;
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One can reasonably argue that issues related to the increased use of renewable energy resources in the energy production processes in Latvia, are at the forefront and will remain there in the future. This relates to the aspect that Latvia is not rich in non-renewable energy resources (around 70% of total primary energy consumption in Latvia is ensured by import, which can lead to undesired effects in many areas), but at the same time, there are available renewable energy resources in Latvia, with an untapped potential to be recognized. In particular this applies to fuel wood, which is already (year 2012) the most important domestic fuel in Latvia. In this context it is important to emphasize that, according to the particular study results, if unexpected socio-economic developments do not take place, raw wood material resources required for different types of fuel wood production in Latvia should be available in the same amount as it is now if not more. As for increasing the amount of fuel wood use in Latvia, an enormous 'potential' can be seen in general use boiler houses, where there are currently no technological limitations to utilize this 'potential'. General use cogeneration plants can be recognized as an even greater 'potential' for greater use of fuel wood in Latvia, but given the circumstances of energy supply in Latvia, the 'potential' is currently available on a very limited basis. At the same time it is important to note that both of these 'potentials' could be significantly reduced in the next few years.
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