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Left: This graph shows past (1990-2004) and projected (2010) emissions due to energy use from manufacturing and construction industries and compares them with value added and energy use from these sectors Right: This graph represents the share of CO2 emissions from energy use by the manufacturing industries and construction in total GHG emissions in the EU-15, in 2004
Some estimates have been necessary for computing the EU-27 GDP index in 1990
Note: The following countries are partially covered: Greece (islands along the Turkish coast), Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Russia
Total energy consumption (or gross inland energy consumption) equals the domestic energy production plus energy imports, minus exports and plus net withdrawals from stocks.
This graph presents the share of combined heat and power in gross electricity production in 2002 for the EU-25, the EU-15, EU-10 and all EU-25 Member States.
When the ozone reading is above safe levels a red triangle is displayed and the local government must notify the public and suggest precautions.
Gothenburg targets are applied for countries without a NEC Directive target.
No data available for Cyprus, Luxembourg and Malta
Countries are included when the area of certified forest exceeds 10 000 ha and certified forest as proportion of total forest area exceeds 5 %.
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