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EEAFigure Contribution of renewable energy sources to primary energy consumption in the EU-27
Contribution of renewable energy sources to primary energy consumption in the EU-27
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EEAFigure Total primary energy consumption by energy source in 2009, EU-27
Total primary energy consumption by energy source in 2009, EU-27
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EEAFigure % change in transport final energy consumption per person, 1990-2008
The figure shows the change in transport final energy consumption per person (1990-2008) in %
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EEAFigure Breakdown of the energy consumption variation for transport in the EU-27 (1990-2008)
The energy consumption variation of passenger and goods transport is broken down into 2 explanatory effects: activity effect (increase in traffic) and global energy savings (change in specific energy consumption per unit of traffic). Air transport excluded; Activity: impact of increase in traffic; modal shift : decrease in the share of public transport in total traffic; energy savings: measured from the reduction in specific consumption per unit of traffic.
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File Sustainable cooling helps fight global warming
In Europe, summer heat waves are becoming harder to bear. The demand for air conditioning is on the rise, especially in office buildings. Yet buildings alone represent 40% of the EU's energy consumption, and air conditioning accounts for a significant part of it. In addition, air conditioning produces greenhouse gas emissions, aggravating global warming and putting at risk European climate protection commitments. The solution: reduce the energy requirements of existing air conditioning systems and change the way buildings are designed and used to achieve sustainable summer comfort without active cooling.
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EEAFigure Final energy consumption in the industry sectors in the EU27, 1990-2009
The figure shows the development of the final energy consumption in the different industry sectors.
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EEAFigure Variation of final energy intensity in EU and EEA countries, 1990-2010
The figure shows the variation of final energy intensity (the ratio between the final energy consumption and the GDP) in EU and EEA countries
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Indicator Assessment Final energy consumption intensity (ENER 021) - Assessment published Jan 2013
Over the period 1990-2010, the EU-27 final energy intensity has decreased by 25% at an annual average rate of 1.4%/year. Since 2005, the reduction was slightly higher (1.5%/year), with a stronger decoupling in the agriculture and industrial sectors where the energy intensity has decreased by 2.6%/year and 2.1%/year respectively. In the service and transport sectors the final energy consumption intensities have decreased by 1.3%/year and 0.9%/year since 2005. In the household sector, the final energy consumption per capita was in 2010 almost at the same level as in 2005, as result of counterbalancing effects: larger and more numerous dwellings, greater ownership of electrical appliances on the one hand and energy efficiency improvements on the other hand. Over the period 1990-2010, the final energy intensity in non-EU EEA countries has decreased by 8.5% at an annual average growth rate of 0.4%/year.
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EEAFigure Primary energy consumption by fuel in the EU-27 and in the non-EU27 EEA countries
Primary energy consumption by fuel in the EU-27 and in the non-EU27 EEA countries
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EEAFigure Annual average growth rates in renewable energy consumption (%), EU-27
The figure shows the annual average growth rates in renewable energy consumption (%), EU-27
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