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Household energy consumption by end-use in the EU-27
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Share of energy consumption by end uses in total households consumption in percent.
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CO2 emissions per dwelling, climate corrected (EU-27)
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CO2 emissions per dwelling: direct and indirect emissions
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Municipal waste generation (CSI 016/waste 001) - Assessment published Nov 2005
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The generation of municipal waste per capita in western European countries continues to grow while remaining stable in central and eastern European countries. The EU target to reduce municipal waste generation to 300 kg/capita by the year 2000 was not achieved. No new targets have been set.
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Municipal waste generation
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Influence of income and energy prices on household consumption per dwelling
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The graph characterizes the average consumption per households (at normal climate) in relation to the evolution of prices and incomes. The income per households for EU-27 as a whole is the sum of the 27 EU countries based on national Odyssee data.
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Influence of climate on household energy consumption per dwelling
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Influence of climate on household energy consumption per dwelling between 1990 and 2008.
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Trends in appliance energy efficiency and ownership in households, EU-27
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A time series of the available stock of three household appliances in EU27 compared to the specific energy consumption of those appliances and the total electricity consumption of households
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Influence of climate on household energy consumption per dwelling
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Influence of climate on household energy consumption per dwelling between 1990 and 2007.
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Drivers of the change in average annual energy consumption of households (see methodology in sheet EU-27 ODEX)
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The energy consumption of households is decomposed in different explanatory effects: change in average dwelling size, increasing number of appliances (more electrical appliances) and central heating diffusion, energy efficiency improvement (as measured from ODEX) and change in behaviour related to more confort.
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Households' final energy consumption per capita in EEA member countries, 2005 and 2010
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The graph shows the average per capita final energy consumption of households in 2005 and 2010, divided into electricity consumption and other energy types
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Consumption and the environment - key fact 2
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One-person households consume, on average, 38 % more products, 42 % more packaging and 55 % more electricity per person than four-person households.
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Consumption and the environment - SOER 2010 thematic assessment
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