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EEAFigure Annual average growth rates in renewable energy consumption, EU-25
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Publication Annual European Community greenhouse gas inventory 1990-2004 and inventory report 2006
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Publication Annual European Union greenhouse gas inventory 1990–2009 and inventory report 2011
This report is the annual submission of the greenhouse gas inventory of the European Union to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol. It presents greenhouse gas emissions between 1990 and 2009 for EU-27, EU-15, individual Member States and economic sector.
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EEAFigure Annual growth of electricity sales
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EEAFigure Annual quantities of spent nuclear fuel arising from nuclear power plants in the EU (tonnes of heavy metal)
No information has been included for Bulgaria due to a lack of data.
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EEAFigure Annual quantities of spent nuclear fuel from nuclear power plants in the EU, 1990-2003
The vast majority of highly radioactive waste consists of spent fuel and spent fuel reprocessing wastes
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Assessment Part Answer to unknown question
Located in Data and maps Energy-related emissions of particulate matter Energy-related emissions of particulate matter (ENER 007) - Assessment published Mar 2012
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Located in Data and maps Energy-related emissions of particulate matter Energy-related emissions of particulate matter (ENER 007) - Assessment published Mar 2012
Indicator Assessment APE_F02: Emissions of acidifying substances - outlook from WBCSD (Outlook 018) - Assessment published Jun 2007
In developed countries efforts have been underway for decades to reduce acidifying substances (NOx). There is a progress in reducing total NOx. Emissions per vehicle kilometer for light-duty vehicles have been substantially reduced. But growth in transport activity and problems in controlling in-use emissions have tended to offset some of the hoped-for improvements. The situation regarding acidifying substances in the transition countries (EECCA and SEE) (especially its rapidly-growing urbanized areas) is somewhat different. Although NOx is expected to be reduced it will not happen as easily or as quickly as desired.
Located in Data and maps Indicators APE_F02: Emissions of acidifying substances - outlook from WBCSD
EEAFigure Availability improvements in nuclear power plants in Europe
Last three years Capability Factor over 2008-2010. The indicator shows the ratio of the available energy generation over a given time period to the reference energy generation over the same time period, expressed as a percentage. Both of these energy generation terms are determined relative to reference ambient conditions. The reference energy generation is the energy that could be produced if the unit were operated continuously at full power under reference ambient conditions. The available energy generation is the energy that could have been produced under reference ambient conditions considering only limitations within control of plant management, i.e. plant equipment and personnel performance, and work control.
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