Abstract
Danish total oil consumption amounted to 355 PJ per year during 1990. Compared with 1976, this indicates a reduction of ca. 50%. At the same time domestic resources, from the North Sea, are supplanting import. Danish energy policy aims at a further reduction of oil consumption, aimed at the goal of 285 PJ annually by the year 2005. Of this amount, only 40% should be used for heating used in the public sectors, electricity production and industrial processes. Of residential buildings constructed in 1991, merely 5% were installed with oil-burning heaters. The aim was to analyze the current Danish oil market and to determine who uses oil for individual space heating, and how the market will develop in the future. To this purpose the types of buildings in Denmark which are now heated with the help of individual oil-burning boilers (580,000 units, covering 2 mio. m{sup 3}) are examined with regard to customer-type, size and age of buildings and conditions of ownership. The section of the market for each customer type is designated. The customers` geographical location with regard to competitive supply possibilities (i.e. district heating and natural gas) is dealt with in addition to the division of the market
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Who will be using oil-fired furnaces in ten years time?. An investigation of the character and geographical distribution of the oil-market`s consumers based on ``Energidata``, the Danish Energy Agency`s information system; Hvem bruger oliefyr om ti aar?. En undersoegelse af oliemarkedets kundesammensaetning og geografiske fordeling, baseret paa Energistyrelsens informationssystem ``Energidata``.
Denmark: N. p.,
1992.
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Who will be using oil-fired furnaces in ten years time?. An investigation of the character and geographical distribution of the oil-market`s consumers based on ``Energidata``, the Danish Energy Agency`s information system; Hvem bruger oliefyr om ti aar?. En undersoegelse af oliemarkedets kundesammensaetning og geografiske fordeling, baseret paa Energistyrelsens informationssystem ``Energidata``.
Denmark.
None.
1992.
"Who will be using oil-fired furnaces in ten years time?. An investigation of the character and geographical distribution of the oil-market`s consumers based on ``Energidata``, the Danish Energy Agency`s information system; Hvem bruger oliefyr om ti aar?. En undersoegelse af oliemarkedets kundesammensaetning og geografiske fordeling, baseret paa Energistyrelsens informationssystem ``Energidata``."
Denmark.
@misc{etde_10129679,
title = {Who will be using oil-fired furnaces in ten years time?. An investigation of the character and geographical distribution of the oil-market`s consumers based on ``Energidata``, the Danish Energy Agency`s information system; Hvem bruger oliefyr om ti aar?. En undersoegelse af oliemarkedets kundesammensaetning og geografiske fordeling, baseret paa Energistyrelsens informationssystem ``Energidata``}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {Danish total oil consumption amounted to 355 PJ per year during 1990. Compared with 1976, this indicates a reduction of ca. 50%. At the same time domestic resources, from the North Sea, are supplanting import. Danish energy policy aims at a further reduction of oil consumption, aimed at the goal of 285 PJ annually by the year 2005. Of this amount, only 40% should be used for heating used in the public sectors, electricity production and industrial processes. Of residential buildings constructed in 1991, merely 5% were installed with oil-burning heaters. The aim was to analyze the current Danish oil market and to determine who uses oil for individual space heating, and how the market will develop in the future. To this purpose the types of buildings in Denmark which are now heated with the help of individual oil-burning boilers (580,000 units, covering 2 mio. m{sup 3}) are examined with regard to customer-type, size and age of buildings and conditions of ownership. The section of the market for each customer type is designated. The customers` geographical location with regard to competitive supply possibilities (i.e. district heating and natural gas) is dealt with in addition to the division of the market into rural, urban and municipal areas. A number of scenarios which illustrate possible developments for the individual oil market during the next ten years are presented. (AB).}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1992}
month = {May}
}
title = {Who will be using oil-fired furnaces in ten years time?. An investigation of the character and geographical distribution of the oil-market`s consumers based on ``Energidata``, the Danish Energy Agency`s information system; Hvem bruger oliefyr om ti aar?. En undersoegelse af oliemarkedets kundesammensaetning og geografiske fordeling, baseret paa Energistyrelsens informationssystem ``Energidata``}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {Danish total oil consumption amounted to 355 PJ per year during 1990. Compared with 1976, this indicates a reduction of ca. 50%. At the same time domestic resources, from the North Sea, are supplanting import. Danish energy policy aims at a further reduction of oil consumption, aimed at the goal of 285 PJ annually by the year 2005. Of this amount, only 40% should be used for heating used in the public sectors, electricity production and industrial processes. Of residential buildings constructed in 1991, merely 5% were installed with oil-burning heaters. The aim was to analyze the current Danish oil market and to determine who uses oil for individual space heating, and how the market will develop in the future. To this purpose the types of buildings in Denmark which are now heated with the help of individual oil-burning boilers (580,000 units, covering 2 mio. m{sup 3}) are examined with regard to customer-type, size and age of buildings and conditions of ownership. The section of the market for each customer type is designated. The customers` geographical location with regard to competitive supply possibilities (i.e. district heating and natural gas) is dealt with in addition to the division of the market into rural, urban and municipal areas. A number of scenarios which illustrate possible developments for the individual oil market during the next ten years are presented. (AB).}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1992}
month = {May}
}