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EEAFigure Total primary energy consumption by fuel, EU-27
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EEAFigure Average specific CO2 emissions of new passenger cars per fuel type, with targets (1995-2005)
The consistency of the time series 19952004 is not guaranteed
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EEAFigure Road transport fuel price (including taxes) in EU Member States
Fuel prices include cost price, excise duty and VAT
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EEAFigure Electricity production by fuel, EU-25
Data for Germany in 1990 include West Germany only
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EEAFigure Total energy consumption by fuel in the EU-25
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EEAFigure EU27 Member State net (Extra-EU27) imports of natural gas, oil and solid fuels as a % of total Gross Inland Energy Consumption, 2009
EU27 Member State net (Extra-EU27) imports of natural gas, oil and solid fuels as a % of total Gross Inland Energy Consumption, 2009
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EEAFigure EU27 Member State net (Extra-EU27) imports of natural gas, oil and solid fuels as a % of total Gross Inland Energy Consumption, 2008
EU27 Member State net (Extra-EU27) imports of natural gas, oil and solid fuels as a % of total Gross Inland Energy Consumption, 2008
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EEAFigure Gross electricity generation by fuel in the EU
The figure on the right represents a zoom of the figure on the left, for renewable sources only.
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Indicator Assessment Nuclear energy and waste production (ENER 013) - Assessment DRAFT created Aug 2011
The amount of high level nuclear waste from nuclear electricity production continues to accumulate. In 2008, 44,102 tonnes of heavy metals contained in high level nuclear waste was in storage, up 34.1% since 2006. The annual quantity of spent fuel was approximately 2,328 [1] tonnes of heavy metals in 2008, relatively stable since 1990. On the other hand, the amount of electricity produced from nuclear power increased by 38.4% over the same period reference to the relative ENER indicator. This partial decoupling between electricity production and generation of radioactive waste can be explained by the fact that fuel rods are replaced gradually as well as by recent improvements in fuel burnup, plant efficiency and increased plant availability [1] Estimates are provisional and  are based on NEA (2009) - Nuclear Energy Data 2009
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EEAFigure Share of electricity production by fuel type, 1990-2008 (%), EU-27
The total electricity produced from natural gas increased by 592 TWh (274 %) between 1990 and 2008, at an annual average growth rate of 7.6 %. The primary motive for the switch to gas was economic, with low gas prices for much of the 1990s compared to coal and stricter environmental legislation. Because of this, significant investments were made in the transportation infrastructure for the delivery of gas from within and outside the EU-27. This rapid increased in gas demand also contributed to the increase in fossil fuels imports.
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