KAZALCI OKOLJA

Key message
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In 2023, energy efficient district heating (DH) systems, i.e. systems that meet one of the criteria defined in Article 50 of the Act on Energy Efficiency, produced 87,7% of all heat in DO systems, which is the highest value in the observed period. The total share of heat from renewable energy sources (RES) and waste heat amounted to 21,2% in 2023. It increased by 0.5 percentage points compared to the previous year, and by 5.5 percentage points compared to 2016. The indicative annual value from the NEPN 2020 was achieved, but not from the NEPN 2024.The structure of fuel consumption continues to be dominated by fossil fuels, which in 2023 represented as much as 77% of all fuels in DH systems. Despite the fact that a large part of the heat is produced in energy efficient DH systems, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from these systems are high and their reduction can only be achieved by replacing old coal units and gradually replacing fossil fuels with RES.


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Figure PO28-1: The share of heat produced in energy efficient district heating (DH) systems and the share of heat produced from RES and waste heat in all DH systems and its indicative target values
Sources:

The Energy Agency, Jožef Stefan Institute - Energy Efficiency Centre

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Share of heat produced in energy efficient DH systems[%] Target values for the share of heat produced from RES and waste heat in all DH systems[%] Share of heat produced from RES and waste heat in all DH systems[%]
2016 83.95 15.71
2017 82.57 22.99
2018 82.55 22.82
2019 81.24 13.32
2020 85.54 17.18 17.18
2021 84.68 18.18 18.52
2022 86.71 19.18 20.71
2023 87.67 20.18 21.16
2024 21.18
2025 22.18
2026 23.18
Figure PO28-2: Structure of heat production from RES and waste heat in all district heating systems in the period 2016–2023
Sources:

The Energy Agency, Jožef Stefan Institute - Energy Efficiency Centre

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Waste heat[%] Geothermal energy[%] Wood biomass[%] CHP using RES[%]
2016 0 0.21 5.09 10.41
2017 0.22 0.20 4.66 17.91
2018 0.29 0.22 7.27 15.04
2019 0.22 0.20 4.55 8.35
2020 0.36 0.22 7.28 9.33
2021 0.41 0.22 7.68 10.21
2022 0.44 0.24 8.07 11.96
2023 0.41 0.22 9.21 11.32
Figure PO28-3: Fuel consumption structure in all district heating systems in the period 2016–2023
Sources:

The Energy Agency, Jožef Stefan Institute - Energy Efficiency Centre

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The rest[TJ] Waste heat[TJ] Geothermal energy[TJ] LPG, extra light fuel oil[TJ] Waste[TJ] Wood biomass[TJ] Natural gas[TJ] Coal[TJ]
2016 17.54 0 17.07 122.66 305.21 2214.65 3578.94 7553.61
2017 6.34 0 17.68 151.18 346.14 2040.92 4277.32 9030.03
2018 8.10 0 19.35 148.73 378.15 2099.56 3962.87 8998.96
2019 6.34 244.48 17.68 151.18 346.14 2040.92 4277.32 9030.03
2020 4.50 31.39 19.00 127.01 379.16 2331.32 5333.63 6875.79
2021 4.82 39.22 21.48 184.10 400.47 2679.47 4868.87 7270.26
2022 2.79 38.26 21.11 484.35 407.65 2562.02 4028.05 6293.18
2023 7.50 32.73 17.82 116.69 410.27 2333.59 5003.82 4498.89

Methodology

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