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External Data Spec Annual Macroeconomic Database
Located in Data and maps Datasets External datasets catalogue
Indicator Fact Sheet EN17 Total Energy Intensity
Located in Data and maps Indicators
External Data Spec Energy statistics (Eurostat)
Energy statistics
Located in Data and maps Datasets External datasets catalogue
External Data Spec GDP growth rates used in the estimation of missing Eurostat data (AMECO)
Annual macro-economic database
Located in Data and maps Datasets External datasets catalogue
External Data Spec Gross Domestic product at 2000 market prices non European countries
Located in Data and maps Datasets External datasets catalogue
External Data Spec Gross Domestic product at current prices non European countries
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EEAFigure Total energy intensity 1995-2008 (index 1995=100), relative energy intensity (as PPS) and per capita consumption
There are significant differences in total energy intensity within the EU-27 Member States, with the highest values in Bulgaria, Estonia and Finland – due to the presence of large energy intensive industries like steel and cement industries and the lowest in Ireland, Italy, Portugal and Malta (when compared at Purchasing Power Standards) - partly explained by a relatively large services sector and small industry sector.
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Indicator Specification Total primary energy intensity
Total energy intensity is the ratio between the gross inland consumption of energy (or total energy consumption) and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) calculated for a calendar year. The gross inland consumption of energy is calculated as the sum of the gross inland consumption of the five sources of energy: solid fuels, oil, gas, nuclear and renewable sources. To monitor trends, GDP is in constant prices to avoid the impact of inflation, base year 2000.  Units: Gross inland energy consumption is measured in 1000 tonnes of oil equivalent (ktoe) and GDP in million Euro at 2000 market prices. To make comparisons of trends across countries more meaningful, the indicator is presented as an index. For country comparisons, two additional columns are included to show the actual energy intensity in GDP in purchasing power standards for the latest available year, and also the energy intensity in terms of consumption per capita.
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Indicator Assessment Total primary energy intensity (CSI 028/ENER 017) - Assessment published Sep 2005
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.
Located in Data and maps Indicators Total primary energy intensity
Indicator Assessment Total primary energy intensity (CSI 028/ENER 017) - Assessment published Apr 2006
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.
Located in Data and maps Indicators Total primary energy intensity
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