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Energy and environment report 2008
Greenhouse gas emission trends and projections in Europe 2009
Tracking progress towards Kyoto targets
EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) data viewer
The EU ETS data viewer offers easy access to emission trading data from the European Commission’s Union Registry website (previously European Union Transaction Log, EUTL). The Union Registry is the Commission’s online database that helps ensuring accurate accounting of allowances issued under the EU ETS. The EU ETS data viewer provides aggregated data by country, by main activity type and by year on the verified emissions, allowances and surrendered units. The data reported under the EU emission trading system cover more than 16000 stationary installations, 1600 aircraft operators and 2600 maritime operators.
End-user GHG emissions from energy
Reallocation of emissions from energy industries to end users 2005–2009
Annual European Community greenhouse gas inventory 1990–2007 and inventory report 2009
The present inventory also constitutes the EU‑15 voluntary submission under the Kyoto Protocol.
Greenhouse gas emission trends and projections in Europe 2011 - Tracking progress towards Kyoto and 2020 targets
This report presents an overview of the progress achieved so far by the EU, its Member States and other EEA member countries towards their respective targets under the Kyoto Protocol and the EU burden-sharing agreement, as well as 2020 targets set at EU level. The assessment is based on greenhouse gas (GHG) emission data in Europe for the period 2008–2010, including recent EEA estimates of proxy 2010 GHG emissions.
Tracking progress towards Kyoto and 2020 targets in Europe
This report presents an overview of the progress achieved so far by the EU, its Member States and other EEA member countries towards their respective targets under the Kyoto Protocol and the EU burden-sharing agreement. The assessment is based on greenhouse gas emission data in Europe for 2008, the first year of the Kyoto Protocol's first commitment period which runs from 2008 to 2012. The recent availability of 2009 emissions estimates for the EU and a limited number of countries broadens, in these cases, the basis of the assessment to two years of the five-year commitment period.
EEA Technical report 8/2005 - Market-based instruments for environmental policy in Europe
Application of the emissions trading directive by EU Member States
Application of the Emissions Trading Directive by EU Member States
Application of the Emissions Trading Directive by EU Member States — reporting year 2008
According to Article 21 of the Emissions Trading Directive, Member States shall report annually on its application. The reporting obligation allows the Commission to continuously follow the implementation of the Directive and provides information for the Commission's review report under Article 30 of the Directive. By late October 2008, Article 21 reports had been received from all Member States. The responses in those reports were assessed by the EEA and its European Topic Centre on Air and Climate Change (ETC/ACC) and compiled into this report.
Application of the Emissions Trading Directive by EU Member States - reporting year 2007
Trends and projections in the EU ETS in 2017
The EU Emissions Trading System in numbers
Trends and projections in the EU ETS in 2015
This report provides an analysis of past, present and future emissions trends under the EU ETS, based on the latest data and information available from the European Commission and Member States. It also analyses the balance between supply and demand of allowances in the market. The report's annexes provide extensive material describing the functioning, scope and cap of the EU ETS, as well as a specific analysis of emissions of non-CO2 gases covered by the EU ETS.
Trends and projections in Europe 2016 - Tracking progress towards Europe's climate and energy targets
The 2016 edition of the annual EEA report, Trends and projections in Europe, provides an updated assessment of the progress of the EU and European countries towards their climate mitigation and energy targets.