2021
DOI: 10.6027/ner2021-02
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Heat pump potential in the Baltic states

Abstract: High-temperature heat sources Low-temperature heat sources Excess heat potential of heat sources used by large-scale heat pumps Low-temperature heat source potential based on GIS proximity analysis Example of three district heating areas with access to heat sources

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“…In Lithuania, the chemical industry accounts for almost 80 per cent of primary energy use. 23 In terms of energy supply systems, the differences between the states are larger. The Estonian energy system stands out, in both a Baltic and Nordic perspective, by its large reliance on oil shale-based power production -about 53 per cent of total electricity generation in 2020 24 -although the proportion of bio-based and wind power has increased since 2005.…”
Section: Baltic Climate and Energy Status And Targetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In Lithuania, the chemical industry accounts for almost 80 per cent of primary energy use. 23 In terms of energy supply systems, the differences between the states are larger. The Estonian energy system stands out, in both a Baltic and Nordic perspective, by its large reliance on oil shale-based power production -about 53 per cent of total electricity generation in 2020 24 -although the proportion of bio-based and wind power has increased since 2005.…”
Section: Baltic Climate and Energy Status And Targetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Estonian energy system stands out, in both a Baltic and Nordic perspective, by its large reliance on oil shale-based power production -about 53 per cent of total electricity generation in 2020 24 -although the proportion of bio-based and wind power has increased since 2005. 25 Further, the oil shale industry contributes with the production of shale oil, which is used for maritime purposes and to a large extent exported. About half of district heating is supplied by bioenergy, a quarter from natural gas and a substantial share from oil shale-based combined heat and power.…”
Section: Baltic Climate and Energy Status And Targetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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