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Through an exclusive update process and recognised expertise, Enerdata provides a comprehensive set of statistics and indicators on decarbonisation, electrification, global supply, demand and prices for all energies as well as GHG emissions by sector.
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- Annual energy and GHG data from 1990 onwards
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More indicators are available:
On CO2 emissions:
- CO2 intensity to GDP
- CO2 intensity of industry to value added
- CO2 intensity of transport to GDP
- CO2 intensity of households to private consumption
- CO2 intensity of services to value added
- CO2 intensity of agriculture to value added
- CO2 emissions factor of the electricity production
- CO2 emissions from refineries
On renewable energies:
- Share of renewables in electricity production (incl. hydro)
- Share of renewables in electricity production (excl. hydro)
- Share of renewables in gross electricity consumption
- Share of renewables in primary consumption
- Share of biomass in industry consumption
- Share of biofuels in road transport
On energy efficiency:
- Final energy intensity of GDP
- Electricity intensity of GDP
- Energy intensity at constant GDP structure
- Energy intensity of industry
- Energy intensity of households
- Energy intensity of services
- Energy intensity of transport
- Energy intensity of agriculture
- Electricity intensity of industry
- Electricity intensity of households
- Electricity intensity of services
- Electricity intensity of agriculture