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EEAFigure Remaining gap projected for 2010 by the new Member States in absolute terms, including the effects of additional policies and measures as well as carbon sinks
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EEAFigure Non-energy related greenhouse gas emissions from industrial processes in the EU-15 and EU-27 and gross value added (1990-2006)
Several countries did not report sectoral projections
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EEAFigure Share of number of installations and emissions by size of installation (kt CO2), average 2005-2007
Zero: emitters with verified zero emissions; mini: emitters below 0.5 kt CO2/yr; small: emitters of 0.5 to 50 kt CO2/yr; medium: emitters of 50 to 500 kt CO2/yr; large: emitters over 500 kt CO2/yr.
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EEAFigure Decomposition analysis of the main factors influencing the CO2 emissions from public electricity and heat production (1990-2006)
The red bars show the factors that have an increasing effect on emissions and the green bars show the factors that have a reducing effect
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EEAFigure Projections of total GHG emissions in Europe 1990-2030
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EEAFigure Actual and projected greenhouse gas emissions aggregated for eight new Member States
Data exclude emissions and removals from land-use change and forestry.
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Indicator Assessment Final energy consumption - outlook from IEA (Outlook 011) - Assessment published Jun 2009
If current technological trends continue and government policies that have been adopted are implemented*, world average total (TEC) and final (FEC) energy consumption per capita will increase by about 27.5 % between 2004 and 2030. The major part of this increase will come from China, India and the transition countries, which include Russia and other EECCA countries, SEE and some EU-10 countries. In contrast to OECD Europe and North America, total energy consumption per capita is growing faster than final energy consumption per capita in Russia, India and China, reflecting the use of less efficient technologies, mostly for  power generation.
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EEAFigure Projections of EU-15 and EU-27 emissions during the Kyoto commitment period
 
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EEAFigure EU 15 and EU-27 CO2 emissions from manufacturing industries and construction compared with value added and energy consumption
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EEAFigure Relative gaps (over-delivery or shortfall) between greenhouse gas projections and 2010 targets for EU-15 Member States
For all EU15 Member States projections assume existing and additional domestic policies and measures were available, but for some Member States projections did not change compared to last year's, or updates were taken from NAPs
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