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EUROSTAT statistiky spotřeb energií v EU28 za roky 1990-2013

5.3.2015

Přesné hodnoty statistik v čase k dispozici pro členy APTT na vyžádání.

 

 

Eurostat publishes new energy saving statistics

 

Eurostat analysed energy demand data submitted by all 28 EU Member States. The most recent data

available are for 2013. The statistics demonstrate that the primary energy demand in Europe decreased

compared to 1990 levels, while the final energy consumption increased during the same time.

 

Main statistical findings with regard to primary energy demand are: 

 

Consumption decreased between 1990 and 2013 by 0.2 %;

Primary energy consumption peaked in 2006 and then decreased by 8.8 % by 2013;

Consumption of solid fossil fuels (coal and coal products) decreased by 37.1 %;

Oil consumption (including petroleum products) decreased by 14.0 %;

Consumption of renewables increased by 175.7 %;

Natural gas (including manufactured gases) increased by 32.1 % and nuclear energy increased by 10.3 %.

 

Main statistical findings with regard to final energy demand are:

 

Final energy consumption increased between 1990 and 2013 by 2.3 %;

Final energy consumption peaked in 2006 and then decreased by 7.0 % by 2013;

Consumption of solid fossil fuels (coal and coal products) decreased by 61.7 %;

Consumption of derived heat (heat sold) decreased by 11.6 %;

Final energy consumption of renewables increased by 115.4 %;

Final consumption of electricity increased by 28.5 %.

 

Background 

The European Commission identified energy efficiency, as the most cost effective way to reduce

emissions, improve energy security, enhance competitiveness and make energy consumption more

affordable for all consumers. Energy efficiency is also one of the key factors in achieving long-term

energy and climate goals of the EU. The target values for 2020 are fixed in the Energy Efficiency

Directive: the EU’s 2020 energy consumption has to be no more than 1 474 Mtoe of primary energy or

no more than 1 078 Mtoe of final energy.