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Energy Supply

National Resources

Serbia mostly depends on imports of oil and gas for about 40 per cent of its energy despite increased utilisation of local resources (large deposits of coal and hydro power). Hydro power accounts for around 30 per cent of electricity generation and of 70 per cent thermal generation.

Energy Sources of Serbia

The volume and structure of Serbian energy resources is very unfavourable making its economy dependable on import. Oil and gas reserves are simbolical and make less than 1% of the total balance reserves. The rest of 99% reserves depend on various sorts of coal, dominantly with low-calory lignite.

Table: Summary Reserves of Fossil Fuels in Serbia

Energy resource

Exploitation reserves (Mtoe)

Geology reserves (Mtoe)

Lignite (open-pit exploitation)

2.616

3.753

Pit and pitch coal (underground exploitation)

125

130

Oil and natural gas

20

60

Renewable Energy Sources

The most important is hydro potential (approximately 17.000 GWh), wherefrom 10.000 GWh is being used.

New category of REI – Estimated potential of 3 Mtoe P/A

  • Small hydropower plants – up to 10 MWh – there are roughly 900 locations, with possible production of 1.800 GWh P/A. (0.40 Mtoe P/A)
  • Biomass – appr. 1.0 Mtoe of wood biomass and 1,5 Mtoe of agricultural waste biomass
  • Geothermal energy – 0.2 MToe
  • Wind energy
  • Solar energy

[ Ministry of Mining and Energy ]

Total Primary Energy Supply

Primary Energy Demand Serbia and Montenegro, 2009

Source: ENERDATA s.a. - WORLD ENERGY DATABASE [2011]
(These are cumulative data for SAM, and should be understood as temporary data, until separate country profiles are created on ENERDATA database.)

Primary Energy Production Structure in Serbia

Source: Ministry of Mining and Energy – Energy Balance

Domestic Production vs Import in Serbia

Source: Serbian Government

Development of Primary Energy Demand per Capita in Serbia and Montenegro, as compared to the other countries in Central and Eastern Europe, the European Union 15 and Austria, 2008

Source: ENERDATA s.a. - WORLD ENERGY DATABASE [2011]

(These are cumulative data for SAM, and should be understood as temporary data, until separate country profiles are created on ENERDATA database.)

Primary Energy Demands per Capita in Serbia and Montenegro, as compared to other Countries of Central and Eastern Europe, Austria and the current European Union 15, 2008

Source: ENERDATA s.a. - WORLD ENERGY DATABASE [2011]

(These are cumulative data for SAM, and should be understood as temporary data, until separate country profiles are created on ENERDATA database.)

Energy Balance

Energy Balance for the Republic of Serbia for 2006*

Methodology

Energy Balance Document comprises three positions:

  1. Realization for 2004
  2. Estimation of balance in 2005
  3. Plan for 2006

Energy Balance Document set out the flows of all the fuels within three basic systems:

  • SYSTEM where total primary energy is shown – available for energy transformation and/or direct consumption, that is domestic production based on domestic resources and net import/export of primary energy
  • ENERGETIC SYSTEM – showing technical consumption in energy objects/facilities for primary energy transformation/conversion, e.g. thermal – power plants, hydro-power plants, DH plants, refineries; energy generated in transformation processes, including own consumption, losses in transformation, transmission and distribution of energy to end consumers.
  • SOCIO-ECONOMIC SYSTEM with particular consuming sectors inclusive non-energy services (chemicals and other industries). Consumption of solid fuels is dispersed on three sectors: Industry, Transport and Other (Households, public and municipal consumption, agriculture).

Units in Energy Balance document are as follows:

  • Solid fuels – Mtoe /millions of tons oil equivalent/
  • Gas fuels Mm3,
  • Electricity GWh
  • Heat energy TJ) and Mtoe
  • 1 toe = 41.868 GJ = 11.630 MWh electric energy = 2.0 t pit coal = 5.586 t raw lignite

* Without Kosovo and Metohija – due to no available monitoring data for production, except for electricity

Energy Balance for Serbia , 2009

Source: ENERDATA s.a. - WORLD ENERGY DATABASE [2011]

TJ

Solid
fuels

Crude
oil

Oil
products

Gas

Hydro.,
Nucl.

Elec.

Heat

Bio-
mass

Total

PRIMARY
PRO-
DUCTION

306761

28627


9802

38069


206

30480

413945

Imports

26085

98266

48736

59260

18097

30

250475

Exports

-1596

-181

-13809

-22922

-183

-38690

Marine
bunkers

-1724

-1724

Stock
variations

3916

-2489

5699

-7229

1274

1172

PRIMARY
CONS.

335166

124224

38902

61834

38069

-4825

206

31601

625177

Refineries

-124025

113577

-10448

Power
plants

-294560

-9113

-5508 

-38069

137572

1620

-208058

Own use,
losses

-5922

-199

-13752

-16654

-37506

28288

-1454

-47199

FINAL
CON-
SUMPTION

34684


129614

39671


95241

30144

30147

359472

industry

16103

12591

26602

23274

11275

1673

91519

transport

14

89189

209

1815

91227

house-
holds, services

17648

7319

10838

70152

18839

28473

153270

non energy uses

919

20514

2023

23456

gedruckt am: 07.02.2012