Monday, July 20, 2015

GUS: energy price increases, but we use it more and more – Banker


             Between 2003 and 2013. electricity prices for households increased at an average annual rate of 2.5 percent. At the same time, households consume it more and more – according to the Central Statistical Office report on energy efficiency.
           

 

The share of energy consumption in households in final energy consumption (calculated according to the methodology of Eurostat / IEA) was in 2013. 33 percent. Households were her biggest consumer – according to GUS’s study of energy efficiency in the years 2003 – 2013.

 

The increase in consumption was affected – according to analysts Authority – an increase in the number of dwellings, the fact that they are larger and the change of lifestyle, which means that in our homes is getting more home appliances.


 

The structure of energy consumption in households constitute the largest part of space heating; in 1993. it was 73.1 per cent., in 2012, has slowed, but still it is a basic item – amounted to 68.8 percent. Water heating is 14.9 percent. in 1993., in 2012 – 14.8 percent.

 

Prepare meals in 1993. Impenetrable to 7.1 percent. consumed by households energy in 2012. was 8.3 percent. In relation to 1993. In 2012, it fell slightly participation lighting from 1.6 to 1.5 percent. Definitely for the share of energy they consume electrical devices with 3.3 percent. in 1993 to 6.6 per cent. in 2012.

 

As the CSO analysts note, the decline in energy consumption for heating is associated with the installation of more efficient gas appliances and electric, is also noticeable impact thermo and stricter construction standards.


 

In 2013, energy consumption per dwelling amounted to 1.47 toe (tons of oil equivalent that is). This is the so-called unit. conventional fuel. 1 toe is equivalent to 1 tonne of crude oil on the calorific value of 41.866 kJ per kg or 11 MWh – PAP) and it was 3.6 percent. higher compared to 2003. (PAP)

 

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