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Decomposition analysis of direct CO2 emission trends from EU manufacturing and construction industries, 1990–2008
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Each bar shows the contribution of a single driver on GHG emission trends during a determined period. The thick short black lines indicate the combined effect of all emission drivers, i.e. the overall GHG emission trend during the period considered.
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Decomposition analysis of the main factors influencing the development of EU-15 CO2 emissions from manufacturing industries and construction (1990-2006)
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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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Decomposition analysis of the main factors influencing the development of EU-15 CO2 emissions from manufacturing industries and construction (1990-2005)
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The orange 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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Diffuse Air Releases (Art 8) under the European Pollutant Release and Transfer Register (E-PRTR) Regulation
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Doubtful if industry can meet the 2008/2009 target of 140 g/km
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Drivers of direct GHG emissions from EU manufacturing and construction industries, 1990–2008
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Indirect emissions, related to the production of public electricity or heat used by the manufacturing and construction industries, are not included.
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Ecodesign Directive
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Energy efficiency improvement (ODEX) in EU-27 countries
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Energy efficiency index of industry (ODEX) is a weighted average of the specific consumption index of 10 manufacturing branches; the weight being the share of each branch in the sum of the energy consumption of these branches in year t and the sum of the implied energy consumption from each underlying industrial branches in year t (based on the unit consumption of the sub-sector with a moving reference year).
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Energy efficiency improvement (ODEX) in EU-27 countries
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Energy efficiency index of industry (ODEX) is a weighted average of the specific consumption index of 10 manufacturing branches; the weight being the share of each branch in the sum of the energy consumption of these branches in year t and the sum of the implied energy consumption from each underlying industrial branches in year t (based on the unit consumption of the sub-sector with a moving reference year).
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Energy efficiency index (ODEX) in industry by country
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Energy efficiency index of industry (ODEX) is a weighted average of the specific consumption index of 10 manufacturing branches; the weight being the share of each branch in the sum of the energy consumption of these branches in year t and the sum of the implied energy consumption from each underlying industrial branches in year t (based on the unit consumption of the sub-sector with a moving reference year).
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