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Energy and environment in the European Union - Tracking progress towards integration
Indicator-based report to measure progress of environmental integration within the energy sector.
Total energy intensity, relative energy intensity (as PPS) and per capita consumption
Total energy intensity (index 1995=100), relative energy intensity (as PPS) and per capita consumption
Total energy intensity, EU-25
Total energy intensity in the EU-25 between 1990-2003, 1990 = 100
Some estimates have been necessary in order to compute the EU-25 GDP index in 1990
Trends in final energy intensity, EU-25
The indicator serves to highlight the evolution in energy intensity within each sector
Energy consumption per employee and energy intensity in services
Unit consumption per employee is the ratio between the energy consumption (total or electricity) and the number of employees (salaries employed in full time). The energy (or electricity) intensity is the ratio between the energy (electricity) consumption and the value added expressed in constant Euros (M€2000)
Energy intensity in the Western Balkans, 1995–2005
Energy intensity in the Western Balkans, 1995–2005
Total final energy intensity, and final energy intensity by sector
Intensity of primary energy consumption (PEC) per unit of GDP (ratio of PEC to real GDP)
Greenhouse-gas emissions intensity of energy consumption by country in 1990 and 2003
Greenhouse gas emissions intensity per GDP for EU-15 and EU-27 and their Member States
The chart on the left shows the change in the economic intensity of greenhouse gases (i.e
Greenhouse gas emissions per capita for the acceding countries and other EEA countries
Index of final energy intensity and energy intensity by sector, EU-27
Index of final energy intensity and energy intensity by sector, EU-27. Final energy intensity or final energy consumption intensity refers to the ratio between the final energy consumption and the GDP