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Share of RE in GEIC, compared to target in COM(97) 599 final (%, in 2010)
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The figure shows the share of Renewable Energy (RE) in Gross inland energy consumption (GEIC), compared to target in COM(97) 599 final (%, in 2010)
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Sources of uranium delivered to EU-27 utilities in 2009
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Sources of uranium delivered to EU-27 utilities in 2009
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Historic series in annual spent fuel arisings (tonnes heavy metals)
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The following table refers to nuclear waste: it presents annual spent fuel arisings in nuclear power plants of OECD countries. The data are expressed in tonnes of heavy metal, and include projections and estimates up to the year 2010.
Spent fuel arisings are one part of the radioactive waste generated at various stages of the nuclear fuel cycle (uranium mining and milling, fuel enrichment, reactor operation, spent fuel reprocessing). Radioactive waste also arises from decontamination and decommissioning of nuclear facilities, and from other activities using isotopes, such as scientific research and medical activities.
The impact of nuclear waste on humans and the environment depends on the level of radioactivity and on the conditions under which the waste is handled, treated, stored and disposed of.
While reading this table it should be noted that these data do not represent all radioactive waste generated, and that amounts of spent fuel arisings depend on the share of nuclear electricity in the energy supply and on the nuclear plant technologies adopted.
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Total final energy consumption by sector in the EU-27, 1990-2009
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Consists of 5 figures that show the total final energy consumption, final energy consumption of petroleum products, final energy consumption of electricity, final energy consumption of natural gas and final energy consumption of solid fuel, all by sector in the EU-27.
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Efficiency of conventional thermal electricity and heat production
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Output from conventional thermal power stations consists of gross electricity generation and also of any heat sold to third parties (combined heat and power plants) by conventional thermal public utility power stations as well as autoproducer thermal power stations.
The figure on the left is including district heat and the figure on the right is excluding district heat.
Left figure: Efficiency of conventional thermal electricity and heat production (including district heat).
Right figure: Efficiency of conventional thermal electricity and heat production (excluding district heat)
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Efficiency (electricity and heat) from public conventional thermal plants, 1990, 2010
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Output from conventional thermal power stations consists of gross electricity generation and also of any heat sold to third parties (combined heat and power plants) by conventional thermal public utility power stations as well as autoproducer thermal power stations.
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Share of total energy consumption by fuel in 2010
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Share of total energy consumption by fuel in 2010
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Share of renewable electricity in gross electricity production (%) 1990-2010 and 2010 indicative targets
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The renewable electricity share in Norway is above 100% in some years because a part of the (renewable) electricity generated domestically is exported to other countries. No data is available for Iceland or Liechtenstein.
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Renewable electricity as a percentage of gross electricity consumption, 2010
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The renewable electricity directive (2001/77/EC) defines renewable electricity as the share of electricity produced from renewable energy sources in total electricity consumption. The latter includes imports and exports of electricity. The electricity generated from pumping in hydropower plants is included in total electricity consumption but it is not included as a renewable source of energy.
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End-user GHG emissions from energy
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Reallocation of emissions from energy industries to end users 2005–2009
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