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EEAFigure Average annual growth rates for different fuels in the EU-27
Average annual growth rates for different fuels in the EU-27
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EEAFigure Average annual growth rates for different fuels in the EU-27, 1990-2008 and 2007-2008
Between 1990 and 2008, the share of fossil fuels (coal, lignite, oil and natural gas) in gross inland consumption of the EU-27 declined slightly from 83 % in 1990 to 78% in 2008. In absolute terms, the total amount of fossil fuels consumed increased by 1.6 % over the same period of time (0.1%/year). During this period, the share of renewables in gross inland consumption increased by 4 points, from 4.4 % in 1990 to 8.4 % in 2008 while the share of energy consumption from nuclear increased from 12.2 % (1990) to 13.4% (2007)
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EEAFigure Average annual growth rates of renewable energy in electricity consumption (EU-27) for 1990-2008 and 2007-2008
Average annual growth rates of renewable energy in electricity consumption (EU-27) for 1990-2008 and 2007-2008. The highest growth rates in renewable electricity production in 2007-2008 were observed for photovoltaic (97%/year), wind (13 %/year) and biomass (7 %/year)
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EEAFigure Average annual growth rates of renewable energy in electricity consumption (EU-27) for 1990-2009 and 2008-2009
Average annual growth rates of renewable energy in electricity consumption (EU-27) for 1990-2009 and 2008-2009.
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EEAFigure Average annual growth rates of renewable energy in EU‑27 electricity consumption, 1990–2009 and 2005–2009
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EEAFigure Average annual percentage change in final electricity consumption, EU-27 1990-2006
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EEAFigure Average annual percentage change in final electricity consumption, EU-27 1990-2008
Most countries in the EU-27 experienced an overall increase in electricity consumption over the period from 1990 to 2008, except for Lithuania, Latvia, Romania and Bulgaria. During this period, the average annual growth rate of electricity consumption varied greatly by country, ranging from less than 1 % per year in Denmark, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Hungary, Slovakia and Estonia to over 4 % in Malta, Portugal, Spain, Ireland, Iceland, Cyprus and Turkey. The decrease or low growth in electricity consumption in the new Member States was a combined result of economic restructuring in the 1990s and a decrease or low growth of the total population in those countries
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EEAFigure Average annual percentage change in final electricity consumption, EU-27 1990-2007
Average annual percentage change in final electricity consumption, EU-27 1990-2007
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EEAFigure Average annual percentage change in final electricity consumption, EU-27, 1990-2009
Average annual percentage change in final electricity consumption, EU-27, 1990-2009
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EEAFigure Average specific CO2 emissions of new passenger cars per fuel type and targets
This graph shows past (1990-2004) and projected (2010) emissions due to transport, and compares them with transport volumes (passenger transport by car and freight transport by road).
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