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CO2 emissions per dwelling, climate corrected (EU-27)
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CO2 emissions per dwelling: direct and indirect emissions
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CO2 Emissions per kWh of Electricity and Heat Output
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The figure shows the CO2 emissions per kWh of Electricity and Heat Output for the EU-27 level compared to the world, United States, the Russian Federation and China
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CO2 emissions per m2 for space heating
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The graph compares by country the level of CO2 emissions for space heating per m2 for 2 years : 1990 and 2008 (direct and indirect emissions).
1990 and 2008 data are climate corrected against each country’s long-term average climate, whereas the last series is climate corrected and scaled against the EU long-term average climate to account for temperature differences between countries.
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CO2 emissions per m2 for space heating
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The graph compares by country the level of CO2 emissions for space heating per m2 for 2 years : 1990 and 2007 (direct and indirect emissions).
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CO2 emissions performance of car manufacturers in 2011
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Starting from 2012, a specific binding CO2 target is calculated for each manufacturer every year based on the average mass of its fleet. For evaluating the progress of manufacturers towards their targets, the EEA is collecting and quality checking data on CO2 emissions from passenger cars registered in all Member States of the European Union since 2010. Using the Member State data, this note provides an overview of the performance of cars manufacturers in meeting their CO2 emissions targets.
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CO2 intensity of heat and electricity generation (ENER 002) - Assessment DRAFT created Aug 2011
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Renewable energy contributed significantly to reduction
in CO 2 intensity of the energy sector. In 2008, renewables
contributed 10% in final energy consumption (see ENER28). Adding biomass to the
traditional fossil fuel mix reduced the amount of CO 2 (electricity-only)
emitted per KWh electricity produced by 8% in 2008. Combining fossil fuels,
nuclear and renewables led to a reduction of 44% in CO 2 (electricity-only)
emissions per KWh electricity produced in 2008.
Between 1992 and 2008, g CO 2 emission
per kWh of electricity and heat output decreased by 17% within the EU27
compared to the USA and China, where g CO 2 emissions per kWh
decreased by 6% and 5% respectively.
However, looking at the global trend CO 2 emissions per kWh
have increased by 8%.
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CO2 intensity of heat and electricity generation
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CO2 intensity of heat and electricity generation (ENER 002) - Assessment DRAFT created Oct 2011
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Renewable energy contributed significantly to reduction
in CO 2 intensity of the energy sector. In 2008, renewables
contributed 10% in final energy consumption (see ENER28). Adding biomass to the
traditional fossil fuel mix reduced the amount of CO 2 (electricity-only)
emitted per KWh electricity produced by 8% in 2008. Combining fossil fuels,
nuclear and renewables led to a reduction of 44% in CO 2 (electricity-only)
emissions per KWh electricity produced in 2008.
Between 1992 and 2007 g CO 2 emission
per kWh of electricity and heat output decreased by 17% within the EU27
compared to the USA and China, where g CO 2 emissions per kWh
decreased by 6% and 5% respectively.
However, looking at the global trend CO 2 emissions per kWh
have increased by 8%.
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CO2 intensity of heat and electricity generation
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Contribution of different sectors (energy and non-energy) to total emissions of SO2, NOx, NH3, 2009, EEA-32
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The figue shows the contribution of different sectors (energy and non-energy)
to total emissions of SO2, NOx and NH3
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Contribution of different sectors (energy and non-energy) to total emissions of PM10 and PM2.5, 2009, EEA-32
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The graph includes the combined emissions of primary PM10 particles (particulate matter with a diameter of 10 μm or less, emitted directly into the atmosphere).
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Contribution of different sectors (energy and non-energy) to total emissions of tropospheric ozone precursors, 2008, EEA-32
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The figure shows the emission of NOx, NMVOC, CO and CH4 in 2008
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