Wednesday, 13 April 2011

Rinnovabili. In 10 years in Europe it is nearly doubling

Rome, 12 apr. (TMNews) - In the arc of ten years, the quota the rinnovabili in mix energetic the European nearly is doubled. In 1999 it represented 5.4% of the gross inner consumption of primary energy, in the 2009 is capacity to 9%. It is how much is gained from published the statistical data Eurostat in occasion of the European Week of the sustainable energy. To forehead of total consumption that in the 2009 have been equal to 1,7 billions of tep (tons of oil equivalent), the oil is remained the main electric power supply with a quota 37% on the gross consumption (against 39% of 1999). Besides the leap of the rinnovabili, the quota the gas is increased also (from 22% to 24%), while that of solid fuels (from 18% to 16% is diminished). It is instead remained substantially stable (from the 14,2 to 13.6%) quota the nuclear energy. The relative data to the rinnovabili sources bring to light the importance of the result that have been achieved in this field in some European Countries. This has happened, in particular, in Lettonia and Sweden where the increase has been so fast to make to become just the rinnovabili the main energetic resource. In Lettonia the rinnovabili sources have represented in 2009 36.2% of the gross consumption, while in Sweden their competition has covered 34.4% of the national requirements. The contribution of the rinnovabili is consisting also in Austria and in Finland, where their quota has exceeded or it has been approached to fifth of consumption (respective 27.3% and 23.2%). However the greater increases proporziona them in the course of the decade have been had in Germany, that it has increased to nearly four times the quota (from 2.4% to 8.5%) and in Hungary that it has more than doubled this value (carrying it from 3.3% to 7.3%). Regarding Italy, the Eurostat data place to us in one wrap intermediate: in 1999 the competition of the rinnovabili sources turned out equal to 5.7%, salted in 2009 to 9.5%. Copyright TM News (c) 2011

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