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2012

2020

IRELAND

2

0 0 6 5

0 0 6 0

2012

2020

SWITZERLAND

1

0 0 6 1

0 0 5 7

Most European countries are predicted to become more energy efficient by the end of the decade…

Energy consumption set to surpass pre-crisis levels by 2020

Source: Economist Intelligence Unit

1.60

1.65

1.70

1.75

1.80

gros

s do

mes

tic e

nerg

y co

nsum

ptio

n (k

toe)

2006

Source: Economist Intelligence UnitEnergy intensity: Total energy consumption measured in tonnes of oil equivalent per million dollars of real GDP

Most efficient three

Selected other European economies

Last one out, turn off the lights European energy efficiency:

22.6%

18%

Percentage of total European energy consumption by sector

(western Europe only)

Energy costs are rising… Industry is set toremain the biggest

consumer of Europeanenergy in 2020…

126.9

3.7%127.5

4.4%

115

Q3 2012Q3 2010

120

125

130

End-use price index (2005=100)

Source: International Energy Agency Source: Economist Intelligence Unit

Year onyear change

Price(Q3 2012)

Year onyear change

Price(Q3 2012)

Costs heating up: Energy is set to rise in strategic significance

for European businesses

Energising efficiency: Most European countries are increasing

energy efficiency

2012

2020

DENMARK

3

0 0 7 1

0 0 6 1

2012

2020

UK

0 0 8 3

0 0 7 7

2012

2020

JAPAN

0 1 0 4

0 1 1 6

2012

2020

USA

0 1 6 3

0 1 4 6

2012

2020

FRANCE

0 1 1 6

0 1 0 8

2012

2020

ITALY

0 0 9 7

0 0 9 4

2012

2020

GERMANY

0 1 0 7

0 1 0 0

Switzerland, Ireland and Denmark are leading other European nations in energy efficiency

(measured by the amount of energy it takesto generate a single unit of economic output)

…when at least a dozen European countries

are predicted to lead Japan and the US

Shrinking footprint: Europe is a dwindling power in global energy

© 2013 An Economist Intelligence Unit infographic. Sponsored by

Share of global carbon emissions to fall to around 10% by 2020(Asia to double European GDP by 2015…but emitting four times as much carbon)

21%13%

44.1%

18%11.2%

47.5%

37.9%

Asia

and

Aus

tral

asia

15.8%

Euro

pe

25.1%

Nor

th A

mer

ica

16.4%10.1%

48.9%

2005 2010

40.00

35.00

30.00

25.00

20.00

15.00

10.00

5.00

0.00

Percentage share of carbon emissionsPercentage share of world GDP at purchasing power parity (PPP) in US$

Source: Economist Intelligence Unit

2006 2008 2010 2014† 2016† 2018†

Q3 2011

2019

European businesses paying 25% energy 'surcharge' on US competitors’ energy bill

7%128

Year onyear change

Price(Q3 2012)

Year onyear change

Price(Q3 2012)

0.3%115.1

3.3%100.4 1.2%124.6

JAPAN

USA

2014

2016

4.4%126.9 3.7%127.5EUROPE 2019

Year predicted tosurpass pre-crisis

consumption levels

Sources: International Energy Agency; Economist Intelligence Unit

Source: Economist Intelligence Unit

Total gross domestic energy consumption (% of world total)

Share of worldpopulation (%)

2000

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

2005 2010 2015 2020

Europe

North America

Asia and Australasia

*

Forecast*

48.98%

7.08%

4.98%

*

Share of global energy consumption to fall to around 10% by 2020 (Asia to consume four times as much energy as Europe by 2020...

...but with seven times as many people)

20202015 **

* Forecast - 2020 GDP forecast only for 2017

2012* 2020†

* Estimate† Forecast

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