Zsolt Dupcsák, E. Nagy-Kovacs, Ervin Holló, S. Marselek
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A fosszilis energiaforrasok kimerulesevel előterbe kerul a megujulo- es megujithato energiaforrasok hasznalata, mely tevekenyseg csokkenti energiafuggőseg-unket. Ennek megoldasi modjait vizsgaltuk a matrai es az egri borvidekeken – szőlesz-borasz szakemberek koreben, kerdőives felmeressel. Reszletesen elemeztuk a szőlővenyige felhasznalas lehetősegeit, a fűtesi modok elfogadottsagat, valamint a megujulo energiafelhasznalas megiteleset. Az adatokat SPSS 18:0 program segitsegevel dolgoztuk fel. A vizsgalat alapjan megallapithato, hogy a megkerdezettek fontosnak tartjak a megujulo energiaforrasok hasznalatat, valamint a szőlővenyige felhasznalasat energiatermelesre. A fejlesztes teren mindent megelőző prioritaskent jelentkezett a kozbiztonsag garantalasa. -------------------------------------------------------- In parallel with the depletion of fossil energy resources the use of renewable energy sources is being promoted, which reduces our energy dependence. The possible solutions for this were examined in the Gyongyos and Eger wine regions by means of a questionnaire survey among professional viticulturists. The possible uses of grape vines, the accepted modes of heating as well as the level of approval of renewable energy were scrutinised. The obtained data was processed with SPSS 18:0. On the basis of this study it can be stated that the respondents consider the use of renewable energy and the utilisation of grape vines for energy production important. Concerning further development the greatest priority, however, is public safety.