next
previous
items

Figure

Influence of income and energy prices on household consumption per dwelling

Figure Created 22 Jun 2011 Published 08 Aug 2011 Last modified 29 Nov 2012
1 min read

This item is open for comments. Login with your Eionet account in order to see and add comments. See comments section below

Topics:
The graph characterizes the average consumption per households (at normal climate) in relation to the evolution of prices and incomes. The income per households for EU-27 as a whole is the sum of the 27 EU countries based on national Odyssee data.

European data

Metadata

Additional information

Average energy prices for households for EU-27 as a whole is calculated by weighting the prices of 3 products consumed by households (electricity, gas and heating oil) by their corresponding final energy consumption. The electricity prices are given by Eurostat and corresponds to a reference consumer (standard dwelling of 100 m2, with an average consumption of 7500 kWh); for gas, the average prices corresponds to an annual consumption of 16.74 GJ for households; for heating oil, the average price is given for annual deliveries of less than 24 000 tonnes for households.

Permalinks

Geographic coverage

Temporal coverage

Topics

Topics:

Tags

Filed under:
Filed under: consumption, energy

Comments

Document Actions