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EEAFigure Decomposition analysis of the main factors influencing the development of EU-15 CO2 emissions from manufacturing industries and construction (1990-2006)
The red bars show the factors that have an increasing effect on emissions and the green bars show the factors that have a reducing effect
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Data Plant-by-plant emissions of SO2, NOx and dust and energy input of large combustion plants covered by Directive 2001/80/EC
The Directive on the limitation of emissions of certain pollutants into the air from large combustion plants (LCP Directive, 2001/80/EC) applies to combustion plants with a rated thermal input equal to or greater than 50 MW, irrespective of the type of fuel used (solid, liquid or gaseous)
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EEAFigure EU 15 and EU-27 CO2 emissions from manufacturing industries and construction compared with value added and energy consumption
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Industry
The environmental performance of European industry has improved over the past decades. Changes have occurred for a number of reasons: stricter environmental regulation, improvements in energy efficiency, a general tendency for European industry to move away from certain heavy and more polluting types of manufacture, and companies' participation in voluntary schemes aiming to reduce their environmental impact. Despite these improvements, industry today is still responsible for a significant burden on our environment in terms of pollution and waste generated by the sector.
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EEAFigure Non-energy related greenhouse gas emissions from industrial processes in the EU-15 and EU-27 and gross value added (1990-2005)
Gross value added is the difference between output and intermediate consumption for any given sector, i.e
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EEAFigure Trends in greenhouse gas emissions from transport (left) and industrial processes (right)
Emissions from transport were not reported separately by the Russian Federation, neither in their NC4, nor in their later 'greenhouse gas inventory' submission to the UNFCCC of January 2007
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Common environmental theme Air pollution - Drivers and pressures (Sweden)
Key drivers and pressures of air pollution. Links to further national information on air pollution.
Located in The European environment – state and outlook 2010 Country assessments Sweden
EEAFigure Non-energy related greenhouse gas emissions from industrial processes compared with the value added and energy consumption in the EU-15 1990-2004 and share in total GHG
Left: This graph shows past (1990-2004) and projected (2010) emissions due to industrial processes (non-energy related), and compares them with gross value added in industry
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EEAFigure Decoupling of heavy metals emission in water from gross value added in metal industry in Europe between 2004 and 2009 (EU11 + Norway)
The chart displays changes in emission in water of heavy metals equivalents from metal industry and the economic output of metal industry expressed as the gross value added (GVA) in Europe between 2004 and 2010. Changes are expressed in %, where values for 2004=100 %.
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Data European Union Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) data from CITL
Data about the EU emission trading scheme (ETS)
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