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Regional climate change and adaptation — The Alps facing the challenge of changing water resources
Drawing on the most recent knowledge of climate change impacts in the Alps and experiences across the region, this report analyses the risks that climate change presents to the region's water supply and quality, identifying needs, constraints, opportunities, policy levers and options for adaptation. It extracts policy guidance on adaptation practice and aims to assist regional and local stakeholders in developing robust adaptation strategies. The focus of the report is on water resources and related adaptation, rather than water-related extreme events like floods, avalanches, landslides or mudflows, which are already well covered by existing studies of climate change impacts in the Alps.
Share of wood and biomass use in fuel consumption by industry, households and the services sector
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The effect in the EU-25 of introducing vehicle emission standards in road transport (left) and emission abatement at large combustion plants (right) on the emission of NOX
Total pollutant emissions to water and transfers to UWWTPs by industry for EEA-33 in 2007 to 2017 by pollutant group
Total pollutant emissions to water and transfers to UWWTPs by industry from 2007 to 2017 by pollutant group
Total projected annual emissions (in kilotonnes per year) in 2021, 2025 and 2030 for SO2, NOx, dust in case current IED limits, upper or lower levels of the new requirements are used to set permit conditions
The three graphs show the progression of total SO2, NOx and dust emissions between 2016 and 2030 given 3 different scenarios: if current IED emission limits are applied, if only the upper emission limits of new requirements are implemented or if implementation is strictly according to the lower emission limits of new requirements.
Industrial releases of pollutants to air and economic activity in the EU-27
The figure shows the trend of pollutant releases into air in the EU-27 from 2010 to 2022 by using 2010 releases values as reference. In addition, gross value added (GVA) from the industry sector is presented.
Trends in greenhouse gas emissions from transport (left) and industrial processes (right)
Emissions from transport were not reported separately by the Russian Federation, neither in their NC4, nor in their later 'greenhouse gas inventory' submission to the UNFCCC of January 2007
Water abstractions by water use sector in the 1990s and the period 1997–2009 (latest year)
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Water pollutant releases changes from 2010 to 2022 for the EU Member States
The table show the top five emission reduction changes in pollutant releases into water in EU-27 Member States from 2010 to 2022.
Energy efficiency index (ODEX) in industry in EU-27
Energy efficiency index of industry (ODEX) is a weighted average of the specific consumption index of 10 manufacturing branches; the weight being the share of each branch in the sum of the energy consumption of these branches in year t and the sum of the implied energy consumption from each underlying industrial branches in year t (based on the unit consumption of the sub-sector with a moving reference year).
Energy efficiency improvement (ODEX) in EU-27 countries
Energy efficiency index of industry (ODEX) is a weighted average of the specific consumption index of 10 manufacturing branches; the weight being the share of each branch in the sum of the energy consumption of these branches in year t and the sum of the implied energy consumption from each underlying industrial branches in year t (based on the unit consumption of the sub-sector with a moving reference year).
Final energy consumption in the industry sectors
The figure shows the development of the final energy consumption in the different industry sectors.
Non-energy related greenhouse gas emissions from industrial processes compared with the value added and energy consumption in the EU-15 1990-2004 and share in total GHG
Left: This graph shows past (1990-2004) and projected (2010) emissions due to industrial processes (non-energy related), and compares them with gross value added in industry
Non-energy related greenhouse gas emissions from industrial processes in the EU-15 and EU-27 and gross value added (1990-2005)
Gross value added is the difference between output and intermediate consumption for any given sector, i.e
Number of companies with ISO 14001 and ISO 9001:2000 certification in SEE and EECCA countries (2001-2005)
Production of chemicals
The bar graphic compares current (2005) and projected (2015 and 2030) chemicals production for 3 world regions in USD. The map precise the regions considered: OECD countries (darker blue), BRIICS countries (red), and rest of the world (pale blue).
Energy efficiency index (ODEX) in industry in EU-27
Energy efficiency index of industry (ODEX) is a weighted average of the specific consumption index of 10 manufacturing branches; the weight being the share of each branch in the sum of the energy consumption of these branches in year t and the sum of the implied energy consumption from each underlying industrial branches in year t (based on the unit consumption of the subsector with a moving reference year).
Estimated number of IED installations covered by BAT conclusions
Estimated number of IED installations covered by BAT conclusions
EU 15 and EU-27 CO2 emissions from manufacturing industries and construction compared with value added and energy consumption
EU 15 and EU-27 CO2 emissions from manufacturing industries and construction compared with value added and energy consumption
Evolution of water abstractions, value added and employment in water-intensive industries in Sweden's river basin districts, 2000–2005
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Final energy consumption by sector in the Western Balkans, 1995–2005
Final energy consumption by sector in the Western Balkans, 1995–2005
Final energy consumption by sector, EU-27
Final energy consumption in EU industry, 1990–2008
GHG emissions resulting from the consumption of electrical energy and derived heat, do not count towards direct emissions of the industry, but are accounted in the sector 1A1 'Energy supply'.
Fuel consumption in the EU-27, per fuel type
The figure shows the fuel consumption trends from Large Combustion Plants (LCP) in the EU-27.