PRIMARY SCHOOL JELENIA 16, BRATISLAVA Where does electricity come from in our region? THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN FUNDED WITH SUPPORT FROM THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION.

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PRIMARY SCHOOL JELENIA 16, BRATISLAVA Where does electricity come from in our region? THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN FUNDED WITH SUPPORT FROM THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION. THIS PUBLICATION [COMMUNICATION] REFLECTS THE VIEWS ONLY OF THE AUTHOR, AND THE COMMISSION CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY USE WHICH MAY BE MADE OF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED THERE IN. Slovak Academic Association for International Cooperation

Power plants make electricity out of other forms of energy Most electricity in Slovakia today comes from nuclear reactors, converting the heat energy released from burning fossil fuels--coal, natural gas and oil, from renewable sources, such as sunlight, biomass, wind, falling water and geothermal heat.

Energy map of Slovakia Source: slovenska-na-podporu-oze/

Additional text to map - heat energy - heat energy burning fossil fuels - energy from sun - energy from water - energy from biomass - energy from wind

Nuclear -2 Nuclear -2 Heat- 2 Water - 34

The proportion of primary energy sources in 2013 in region of Bratislava Source:

Renewables in Bratislava region Examples of companies or users Energy from biomass: „Spaľovňa“ Energy from biogas – 5,14%: „ČOV Vrakuňa“ Energy from biofuels: “Enviral,a.s.“ Solar energy: „Ekosolar,s.r.o.“ Geothermal energy: „Aquathermal Senec, a.s.“ Water energy: „Danube“ has total theoretical hydropower potential – 3394 Gwh/year Waterplant Gabčíkovo – 29,58% Wind energy: mountains „Malé Karpaty“

Localization of Photovoltaic panels in Bratislava region Source:

Energy in Bratislava Most of energy in Bratislava comes from heat energy The largest producer of heat is company „Bratislavská teplárenská, a.s. (BAT)“ – its produce is MWh, supplies around 60,000 housing units and relevant equipments.

Consumption of Electricity and Heat in Industry

Domestic energy consumption Average in Bratislava region: heat 79,8 GJ electricity kWh The total annual energy consumption of the average family in Slovakia: heat 75 GJ electricity about kWh

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