Kosovo Energy Strategy 2009-2018 - Ministria e Integrimit
Kosovo Energy Strategy 2009-2018 - Ministria e Integrimit Kosovo Energy Strategy 2009-2018 - Ministria e Integrimit
ENERGY STRATEGY OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO FOR THE PERIOD 2009–2018As shown in Figure 19, main energy sources providing for coverage of needs in the transportation8.2.5 Energy demand forecast for the agriculture sectoragricultural sector is expected to rise considerably in order to support this important developmentTable 12 presents the main parameters used in developing the energy demand forecast for theTable 12: Main parameters for developing the energy demand forecast for the agriculturalsectorYearGDP-Energy intensity for the agricultural sector TOTAL GDPAgriculture[ktoe/Million EURO[Million EURO][Million EURO]2003 2163 22602005 2006 2008 2009 2010 31022011 2012 2013 36992015 38662016 2052 2018 2109 is presented in Figures 21 and 22 16 16 Added value from the agricultural sector and energy intensities are used as basic activity for the forecasting of future energyFaqe 52Ministry of Energy and Mining
ENERGY STRATEGY OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO FOR THE PERIOD 2009–2018120115110105100959085807570656055504540353025201510502003200420052006200720082009Figure 21: Energy demand forecast for the agriculturalsector for the high growth scenario (ktoe)2010Hidro dhe elektricitetBiomas (energji nga druri)Nenprodukte naf teQy my ri dhe Ligniti20112012201320142015201620172018120115110105100959085807570656055504540353025201510502003200420052006200720082009Figure 22: Total energy demand forecast for theagricultural sector for both growth scenarios (ktoe)20102011Bujqesi_Skenari UletBujqesi_Skenari Larte20122013201420152016201720188.2.6 Energy demand forecast for all sectors220021002000190018001700160015001400100%95%90%85%80%75%70%65%130060%120055%110050%1000900800700600500400300200100Ngrohje e perf ituarEnergji solareHidro dhe elektricitetBiomas (energji nga druri)Nenprodukte naf teNatural gasQy my ri dhe Ligniti45%40%35%30%25%20%15%10%5%Ngrohje e perf ituarEnergji solareHidro dhe elektricitetBiomas (energji nga druri)Nenprodukte naf teNatural gasQy my ri dhe Ligniti00%2003200420052006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018200320042005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017Figure 23: Total energy consumption in the past anddemand forecast for the future by all sectors for the highgrowth scenario (ktoe)Figure 24: Total energy consumption in the past anddemand forecast for the future by all sectors for the highgrowth scenario (%)Ministry of Energy and Mining Faqe 53
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ENERGY STRATEGY OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO FOR THE PERIOD <strong>2009</strong>–<strong>2018</strong>As shown in Figure 19, main energy sources providing for coverage of needs in the transportation8.2.5 <strong>Energy</strong> demand forecast for the agriculture sectoragricultural sector is expected to rise considerably in order to support this important developmentTable 12 presents the main parameters used in developing the energy demand forecast for theTable 12: Main parameters for developing the energy demand forecast for the agriculturalsectorYearGDP-<strong>Energy</strong> intensity for the agricultural sector TOTAL GDPAgriculture[ktoe/Million EURO[Million EURO][Million EURO]2003 2163 22602005 2006 2008 <strong>2009</strong> 2010 31022011 2012 2013 36992015 38662016 2052 <strong>2018</strong> 2109 is presented in Figures 21 and 22 16 16 Added value from the agricultural sector and energy intensities are used as basic activity for the forecasting of future energyFaqe 52Ministry of <strong>Energy</strong> and Mining