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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
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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