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Total primary energy consumption by energy source in 2010
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The figure shows the total consumption of primary energy sources in 2010 for EU-27
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Total Primary Energy Consumption by fuel in the World Regions in 1990. 2000 and 2030
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Total Primary Energy Consumption by fuel in the World Regions in 1990. 2000 and 2030
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Total primary energy consumption by fuel, EU-27
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Total Primary Energy Consumption per capita (TEC) and Final Energy Consumption per capita (FEC) in 2006 and projections in 2030
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Total primary energy intensity (CSI 028/ENER 017) - Assessment published Sep 2005
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Economic growth is requiring less additional energy consumption, mainly as a result of structural changes in the economy. However, total energy consumption is still increasing.
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Total primary energy intensity (CSI 028/ENER 017) - Assessment published Apr 2006
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Economic growth is requiring less additional energy consumption, mainly as a result of structural changes in the economy. However, total energy consumption is still increasing.
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Total primary energy intensity (CSI 028/ENER 017) - Assessment published Mar 2007
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Economic growth has required less additional energy consumption over the 1990s, although total energy consumption is still increasing. However, since 2000 the rate of decrease in energy intensity has slowed, remaining almost stable to 2004. This was due to a slowdown in the rate of GDP growth, while energy consumption continued to rise strongly.
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Total primary energy intensity (CSI 028/ENER 017) - Assessment published Apr 2008
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Economic growth has required less additional energy consumption over the 1990s, although total energy consumption is still increasing. Thus, there has been a relative decoupling but not an absolute decoupling. The average EU citizen uses 3.7 tonnes of oil equivalent per year, although this varies widely across countries.
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Total primary energy intensity (CSI 028/ENER 017) - Assessment published Sep 2010
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Between
1990 and 2007, economic growth in Europe required
increasing but less and less energy inputs. Total energy consumption increased
until 2004 and stabilized all the way through 2006. In 2007 there was an
absolute decoupling of economic growth and energy consumption, with the latter
decreasing by 1.1% compared to 2006 while GDP continued to grow. Over the period 1990-2007, GDP grew at an annual
average rate of 2.2% and total energy consumption at an annual average rate of
0.5%. As a result, total energy intensity in the EU fell at an annual average
rate of 1.7%.
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