Wood biomass for energy in montenegro

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Wood biomass has got its place in the energy balance of Montenegro. A little more than 6% of the total energy consumption is obtained by burning wood. Along with the appropriate state measures, it is economically and environmentally justified to expect Montenegro to more than double the utilization of the existing renewable energy sources including wood biomass, in the near future. For the purpose of achieving this goal, "Commercial Utilisation of the Wood Residue as a Resource for Economic Development in the North of Montenegro "project was carried out in 2007. The results of this project were included in the plan of the necessary interventions of the Government and its Agencies, associations or clusters, non-government organisations and interested enterprises. The plan was made on the basis of the wood residue at disposal and the attitude of individual subjects to produce and/or use solid biofuels and consists of a proposal of collection and utilisation of the wood residue for each individual district in the north of Montenegro. The basic factors of sustainability of future commercialisation of the wood residue were: availability of the wood raw material, and thereby the wood residue, the development of wood-based fuel markets, and the size of the profit.

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Danon, G. J., Andjeli, M. B., Glavonji, B. D., Kadovi, R. B., & Furtula, M. A. (2010). Wood biomass for energy in montenegro. Thermal Science, 14(3), 783–798. https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI100217005D

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