in 1991 and 2001 permanently occupied houses, in 2011 and 2021 usually occupied houses
Czech Republic
Year of the Census |
Occupied
houses total |
by type of heating |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
central remote
heating |
central house
heating |
no central
heating1) |
not identified | ||
1991 |
1 597 076 | 92 062 | 601 183 | 903 092 | 739 |
2001 |
1 630 705 | 98 473 | 1 093 700 | 420 416 | 18 116 |
2011 |
1 800 075 | 100 320 | 1 350 008 | 302 995 | 46 752 |
2021 |
1 952 668 | 107 882 | 1 315 251 | 511 027 | 18 508 |
1) Includes houses with neither central remote heating nor central house heating. Each dwelling could be heated by central dwelling heating with own source only for the dwelling or other types of heating.
The central house heating was the most common type of heating for occupied houses with a known type of heating in Zlínský (72.2%) and Jihomoravský regions (72.1%), on the contrary the lowest share was recorded in Prague (56.4%). The share of occupied houses with central remote heating was by a wide margin the highest in the Capital City of Prague (15.2%) ahead of the second Karlovarský region (11.7%). By contrast, this share reached the lowest in Středočeský region (3.0%). Almost one third of occupied house in Liberecký (31.7%) and Královehradecký region (30.7%) were without central heating, while the lowest share of occupied houses without central heating had Moravskoslezský region (23.7%).
"No central heating" category includes houses with neither central remote heating nor central house heating. Each dwelling could be heated by central dwelling heating with own source only for the dwelling or other types of heating.
State, Cohesion Region, Region, District, Administrative district of municipality with extended powers, Administrative district of the capital city of Praha, Municipality, City part
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