The fuel sources: solid fuels, oil and gas refer to
Eurostat categories:
Solid
fuels: Hard
coal & Derivatives 2100 (sub categories used: Hard Coal 2111, Patent Fuels
2112, Hard Coke 2121) and Lignite & Derivaties 2200 (sub categories used: Brown
Coal (Lignite) 2212, Brown Coal Coke 2220, Brown Coal Briquettes 2230 and Peat
2310). Data for other solid fuels sub categories is not available.
Oil:
Crude Oil & Feedstocks 3100 and All Petroleum Products 3200 (this includes LPG,
refinery gas, motor spirit, kerosenes, naphtha, gas/diesel oil, residual fuel
oil, white & industrial spirit, lubricants, bitumen, petroleum coke and
other petroleum products)
Gas: Natural
Gas 4100. Data for other gas products is not available.
EU27 net dependence on imports of solid fuels, oil,
and gas as a percentage of Gross Inland Energy Consumption by country of
origin. MS net (Extra-EU27) dependence on imports of the same
products as a percentage of total GIEC, differentiated by intra-EU
imports
(from another Member
State) and extra-EU
imports from outside of the EU27. Estimated split of CO 2 emissions from
imported fuel versus domestic fuel (for all fossil fuels).
Geographical coverage: EU27 member states. No data available for Cyprus and Malta
Temporal coverage: 2000-2008, Projections 2020
Data collected annually.
Eurostat definitions for energy statistics http://circa.europa.eu/irc/dsis/coded/info/data/coded/en/Theme9.htm
Eurostat metadata for energy statistics http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_SDDS/EN/nrg_base.htm
Official data (national total and sectoral emissions) reported to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and under the EU Monitoring Mechanism and EIONET. For the EU-27, these data are compiled by EEA in the European greenhouse gas inventory report: http://reports.eea.europa.eu/technical_report_2008_6/en
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