March/15/2017
Adrienne Blume
NICOSIA—Gulf Publishing Company's Eastern Mediterranean Gas Conference (EMGC) 2017, the world's primary event for discussing the forces shaping gas industry development in the Eastern Med, continued on March 15.
Dr. Ir. A. J. (Guus) Berkhout, founder and director of the Centre for Global Socio-Economic Change.
Forecasting prosperity to predict energy demand. Founder and Director of the Centre for Global Socio-Economic Change, Dr. Ir. A. J. (Guus) Berkhout started the day with a keynote address on energy's role in economic development in Eastern Med countries.
EMC 2021 . 2021 SEPT 14-16 . NICOSIA
Showing posts with label Energy Demand. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 15, 2017
EMGC '17: Prospects for accelerating gas trade and regional energy cooperation - HYDROCARBON PROCESSING
Monday, February 20, 2017
Cyprus tops EU list for fossil fuel dependency - CYPRUS MAIL
February 20, 2017
Jean Christou
Cyprus saw the biggest increase in energy demand among the EU 28
Cyprus has the highest dependency, and the biggest share of reliance on fossil fuels for energy within the EU, according to a Eurostat report released on Monday.
The island also saw the biggest increase in energy demand among the EU 28, growing 41 per cent since 1990 from 1.6 Mtoe (million tonnes of oil equivalent) to 2.3 Mtoe in 2015.
The number is low compared with larger EU countries; for instance, Germany’s demand is 314 Mtoe. But a more accurate comparison is Malta where total consumption in 2015 was only 0.8 Mtoe.
Jean Christou
Cyprus saw the biggest increase in energy demand among the EU 28
Cyprus has the highest dependency, and the biggest share of reliance on fossil fuels for energy within the EU, according to a Eurostat report released on Monday.
The island also saw the biggest increase in energy demand among the EU 28, growing 41 per cent since 1990 from 1.6 Mtoe (million tonnes of oil equivalent) to 2.3 Mtoe in 2015.
The number is low compared with larger EU countries; for instance, Germany’s demand is 314 Mtoe. But a more accurate comparison is Malta where total consumption in 2015 was only 0.8 Mtoe.
Compared with 1990, the largest decreases in overall energy consumption in 2015 were recorded in the three EU Baltic States – Lithuania (-57 per cent), Latvia (-45 per cent) and Estonia (-37 per cent).
In contrast, the highest increases were registered in Cyprus (+41 per cent), Ireland (+38 per cent), Spain (+35 per cent) and Austria (+33 per cent), Eurostat said.
In contrast, the highest increases were registered in Cyprus (+41 per cent), Ireland (+38 per cent), Spain (+35 per cent) and Austria (+33 per cent), Eurostat said.
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