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Share total final renewable energy consumption in EU-27, 1992-2006
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Share of renewables in gross electricity generation, EU 27
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Total Energy Consumption in EU 27 from 1990 to 2005 and projected Total Energy Consumption to 2030
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Percentage Change in Total Primary Energy Consumption per capita and Final Energy Consumption per capita from 2006 to 2030
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Efficiency of conventional electricity generation in 1990 and 2003
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The efficiency is calculated as total electricity output from conventional thermal power plants divided by total fuel input
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Total Primary Energy Consumption by fuel in the World Regions in 1990. 2000 and 2030
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Estimated average EU-25 external costs for electricity generation technologies in 2003
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Average emissions per unit of electricity generation are taken from ExternE-Pol (2005) and include emissions from the operation of the power plant and the rest of the energy chain
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World energy demand
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Total primary energy demand by fuel type (coal, oil, gas, nuclear, hydroelectric, biomass and waste, other renewable).
Distinguishing 2 scenario for 2020 and 2035: IEA-450 scenario and current policies scenario.
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Drivers of direct CO2 emissions from EU households, 1990–2008
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Final energy consumption, fuel consumption, fossil fuel consumption and CO2 emissions are temperature corrected. Indirect emissions, related to the production of public electricity or heat used by households, are not included.
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Greenhouse gas emissions (Kyoto gases) by sector (%) in EU-27, 2008
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Annual emissions of CO2, CH4, N2O, HFC, PFC and SF6 in the UNFCCC reporting format are converted to their global warming potential GWP (100 year time horizon) for addition and comparison with the Kyoto Protocol targets: 1 t CH4 = 21 t CO2-equivalent, 1 t N2O = 310 t CO2-equivalent, 1 t SF6 = 23 900 t CO2-equivalent. HFCs and PFCs have a wide range of GWPs depending on the gas and emissions are already reported in tonnes CO2-equivalent. International transport emissions (Memo items: international aviation and international maritime transport) are shown in the chart because they are the fastest growing source of emissions in the EU. They are however not included in the national totals reported as part of the national greenhouse gas inventories under the UNFCCC.
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