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Abstract
As the standard of living rises, the energy consumption of electricity and fuels increases not only in Slovakia but across the European Union. Future energy demand will be based on population growth, and it is the key factor of economic and social development of the society, with an emphasis being put on improving the quality of life. This study focused on the development of the final energy consumption (FEC) of individual fuels, electricity and heat, including their shares in the final energy consumption in selected economy sectors in Slovakia. Time-series analysis methods were applied to predict energy consumption for the next three years. Although we have witnessed a decrease in the total energy consumption in individual sectors in Slovakia in the years 2005–2015, energy consumption generally exhibits an increasing trend. In all of the analysed sectors, the development of final consumption of energy from renewable energy sources (RESs) and wastes exhibited a rising trend; nevertheless, the results of our evaluation indicated that Slovakia still has some major shortcomings as to the utilisation of RESs
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Acta Montanistica Slovaca publishes high quality articles on basic and applied research in the following fields:
geology and geological survey;
mining;
Earth resources;
underground engineering and geotechnics;
mining mechanization, mining transport, deep hole drilling;
ecotechnology and mineralurgy;
process control, automation and applied informatics in raw materials extraction, utilization and processing;
other similar fields.
Acta Montanistica Slovaca is the only scientific journal of this kind in Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe.
The submitted manuscripts should contribute significantly to the international literature, even if the focus can be regional. Manuscripts should cite the extant and relevant international literature, should clearly state what the wider contribution is (e.g. a novel discovery, application of a new technique or methodology, application of an existing methodology to a new problem), and should discuss the importance of the work in the international context.