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Indicator Assessment Energy-related emissions of acidifying substances (ENER 006) - Assessment published Apr 2012
Energy-related emissions account for only 2% of NH 3 emissions but 96% of NO x and 94% of SO 2 emissions in the EEA-32 in 2009. They fell by 17%, 13% and 21% respectively between 2005 and 2009 in EEA-32 countries. Since 1990, these energy related emissions declined by 40% and 78% for NO x and SO 2 respectively but increased by 88% for NH 3 in the EU-27 and declined by 37% (NO x ) and 74% (SO 2 ) and increased by 92% (NH 3 ) in EEA-32 member countries. However as noted earlier the percentage of energy related NH 3 emissions are insignificant compare do the non-energy related NH 3 emissions. Most of the total reduction in pollutants contributing to acid deposition since 1990 is accounted for by lower SO 2 emissions from the energy-producing sector and lower NO x emissions from the transport sector. The EU-27 is broadly on track to meet its overall targets set under the NEC Directive (NECD) [1] , however further reductions are needed to improve remaining local and transboundary air pollution issues, and for ensuring that individual countries meet emissions ceiling targets under the NECD and the UNECE Gothenburg Protocol. [1] See Pollutant Specific Factsheet NOx
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EEAFigure Remaining gap projected for 2010 by the new Member States in absolute terms, including the effects of additional policies and measures as well as carbon sinks
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EEAFigure Trends in transport GHG emissions by country (1990-2003)
Data cover all 31 EEA member countries plus Switzerland
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EEAFigure Emissions of air pollutants (Baseline and MTFR scenarios, index 100 in 2000)
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EEAFigure Emissions of air pollutants based on different scenarios - EU-25
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EEAFigure EU-15 share of gross electricity production met from combined heat and power production in 2002
CHP Plant Statistics Project 2002, Statistics on Combined Heat and Power Plants in Europe, Final Report for DGTREN, by ICEDD & CEREN
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EEAFigure Change in the emissions intensity of energy-related air pollutants in the EU-25, 2001-2003
PM10 includes only primary particle emissions
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EEAFigure EEA-32 primary and secondary particulate emissions, 1990-2004
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EEAFigure GHG emissions from transport increase
Data cover EU-15
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EEAFigure Comparing emission standards - NOX in freight transport
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