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EEAFigure Changes (%) in emissions of ozone precursors by source category, 1990-2008, EEA-32
The figure shows the emissions methane CH4; carbon monoxide CO; non-methane volatile organic compounds NMVOCs; and nitrogen oxides NOx.
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Publication European Union emission inventory report 1990 — 2008 under the UNECE Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution (LRTAP)
This document is the European Union emission inventory report under the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution (LRTAP). It includes information on the formal institutional arrangements that underpin the European Union's emission inventory, emission trends for the EU‑27 and Member States, and the contribution of important individual emission sources to total emissions, sector group emission trends for key pollutants, information on recalculations and future planned improvements.
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EEAFigure Emissions intensity of public conventional thermal power production, EEA-32
The emissions intensity of conventional public thermal power production is the level of Carbon dioxide (CO2), Sulphur dioxide (SO2) or Nitrogen oxides (NOX) emissions per unit of power (electricity and heat) produced by public thermal power stations. The emission intensities are calculated as the ratio of CO2, SO2 and NOX emissions from public power production to the output of electricity and heat from public conventional thermal power production. Public thermal power stations generate electricity and/or heat for sale to third parties, as their primary activity. They may be privately or publicly owned. No data are available for Luxembourg and so data for this country is not included in the chart.
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EEAFigure Share of combined heat and power in gross electricity production in 2002
The method for data collection by Eurostat on CHP was revised in 2000 and 2002 and has tended to decrease the overall share of electricity from CHP
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EEAFigure (a) Volume of oil spilled per cause (b) type of causes of accidents (for accidents above 7 tonnes per spill) in European Seas, 1990-2007
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EEAFigure Share of renewable electricity in gross electricity consumption in EU-27 in 2006 (and 2010 indicative targets)
Large hydro: hydropower stations with a capacity higher than 10 MW
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EEAFigure Efficiency (electricity and heat) production from public conventional thermal plants, 1990 and 2005
Efficiency is defined as output divided by total fuel input to public conventional thermal plants
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EEAFigure Net imports of all fuels and CO2 emissions in EU-27 by fuel and origin of the fuel, 2006
The higher level of EU-27 net import dependency in this graph compared to Figure 1 and Figure 2 is due to imports from all fuels and not just hard coal, crude oil and natural gas
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EEAFigure Total energy consumption and total electricity consumption
Total energy consumption (also called total primary energy supply or gross inland energy consumption) represents the quantity of all energy necessary to satisfy inland consumption
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EEAFigure EU-27 imports of natural gas, crude oil, hard coal and the sum of these, by country of origin, as a % of primary energy consumption
GIEC = gross inland energy consumption (or primary energy consumption).
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