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Energy Technology Perspectives to 2050

Description: IEA Energy Technology Perspectives 2014: Global Energy Sector Carbon Intensity
Index, Global carbon intensity improved only slightly over the last 40 years, To reach 2DS targets
by 2050, this intensity needs to be cut in third. Primary energy demand in the European Union to
2050- In line with 2DS targets, total annual primary energy in the EU-28 needs to decrease by 20%
over 2012 levels by 2050 while also decarbonising energy supply. Emissions reduction potential* in
the European Union to 2050- Efforts across generation and the end-use sectors will be equally
important to reaching 2DS objectives by 2050.
Electricity production balance in the European Union, 2012- 43% of energy input to thermal power
plants was converted into electricity, Co-generation converted 61% of input energy into final
electricity and heat. EU Power Generation- Share of electricity production using CHP in the
European Union, 2012: Co-generation only accounts for 21% of total power generation in Europe.
EU Building Energy Demand- Building energy demand in the European Union, 2012 (Total: 18.5
EJ).

Reference URL: http://energy.wesrch.com/paper-details/pdf-TR1AU1FFVTMDT-energy-techno


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