Energy Conservation Indicators II

Energy Conservation Indicators II

Energy Conservation Indicators II

Energy Conservation Indicators II

Paperback(Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989)

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Overview

Energy Conservation Indicators is a methodology to break down energy consumption data into their component parts in the same way as those which are due to annual weather fluctuations, business cycle, structural changes in the economy and higher energy efficiency. This methodology is applied for the first time to all twelve Member Countries of the European Communities for the period 1979 to 1985. It represents a tool for a long-term monitoring of the efforts towards the goal set by the Council of Ministers of the European Community to achieve a 20% improvement in intensity of final energy demand between 1985 and 1995. In addition, it is used by the Commission of the European Communities for considerations regarding energy conservation policies for the Community. The results of the analysis performed showed that the goal set by the Council cannot be reached if the current trends prevail in the years to come. The reasons are the declining impact of structural changes towards less energy-intensive production and the increasing level of energy-consuming comfort in the residential and private transportation sectors.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783540512943
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 11/01/1989
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989
Pages: 329
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.53(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

0. Introduction.- I EUR-12.- 1. Summary and Conclusions.- 1.1 Final Energy Consumption.- 1.2 Transformation Sector.- 2. Aggregate Indicators and Findings.- 2.1 Key Findings - Final Energy Sectors.- 2.2 Key Findings - Transformation Sector.- 3. Residential Indicators.- 3.1 Key Findings - Space Heating.- 3.2 Key Findings - Water Heating.- 3.3 Key Findings - Cooking and Baking.- 3.4 Key Findings - Electrical Appliances.- 4. Indicators for the Agricultural/Commercial/Public Sector.- 4.1 Key Findings - Fuel Consumption.- 4.2 Key Findings - Electricity Consumption.- 5. Industrial Indicators.- 5.1 Key Findings - Fuel Consumption.- 5.2 Key Findings - Electricity Consumption.- 5.3 Key Findings - Non-energy Consumption.- 6. Transportation Indicators.- 6.1 Key Findings - Passenger Transport.- 6.2 Key Findings - Freight Transport.- 7. Indicators for the Transformation Sector, Distribution Losses and Foreign Trade in Derived Energy Products.- 7.1 Key Findings - Transformation Sector.- 7.2 Key Findings - Distribution Losses.- 7.3 Key Findings - Foreign Trade in Derived Energy Products.- II Member States.- 1. Residential Indicators of the Member States.- 1.1 Approach.- 1.2 Key Findings.- 2. Indicators for the Agricultural/Commercial/Public Sector of the Member States.- 2.1 Approach.- 2.2 Key Findings.- 3. Industrial Indicators of the Member States.- 3.1 Approach.- 3.2 Key Findings.- 4. Transportation Indicators of the Member States.- 4.1 Approach.- 4.2 Key Findings.- 5. Indicators for the Transformation Sector, Distribution Losses and Foreign Trade in Derived Energy Products in the Member States.- 5.1 Aproach.- 5.2 Key Findings.- 6. Data Sources and Literature.
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