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European energy and transport
Trends to 2030: update 2007
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- LIST OF TABLES
- LIST OF FIGURES
- ABBREVIATIONS & UNITS
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- + 1 Introduction
- + 2 Main Assumptions for Baseline Scenario
- + 3 Outlook on World Energy and Prices
- + 4 Outlook on EU Economic Activity
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5 EU Energy Demand Outlook
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6 Power and Steam Outlook for the EU
- 6.1 Demand for Electricity
- 6.2 System Losses and EU Imports
- 6.3 Power Generation Capacity Requirements
- 6.4 Power Generation Investment
- 6.5 Power Generation by Source
- 6.6 Cogeneration of Electricity and Heat
- 6.7 Fuel Consumption for Power Generation
- 6.8 Costs and Prices of Electricity
- 6.9 Electricity trade within the EU
- 6.10 Carbon Intensity of Power Generation
- 7 Steam and Heat Production in the EU
- + 8 Primary Energy Outlook for the EU
- 9 Energy Costs
- 10 CO2 Emissions Outlook for the EU
- 11 General Conclusions
- Introduction
- Assumptions
- Overall results
- Final energy demand
- CO2 emissions
- Conclusions
- EU-27 ENERGY OUTLOOK TO 2030
- GLOSSARY
- APPENDIX 1: DEMOGRAPHIC ANDMACROECONOMIC ASSUMPTIONS
- APPENDIX 2: SUMMARY ENERGYBALANCES AND INDICATORS
The 2007 report provides an update of the “Trends to 2030” published in 2003 (and updated in 2005). The new “baseline” takes into account the high energy import price environment prevailing in recent years, steady economic growth and energy / environment policies and measures implemented in the Member States up to the end of 2006. The results were derived with the PRIMES model by a consortium led by the National Technical University of Athens, supported by some more specialised models. These projections to 2030 encompass energy demand, transformation, imports and production by fuel and sector. The report also gives, in the annex, a breakdown of the main energy and transport variables as well as energy related CO2 emissions for all 27 Member States.
Book Details
Authors
European Commission, Directorate-General for Energy and Transport
Publishers
Publication year : 2008
License: All rights reserved ©
Times read: 51


