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Energy in Sweden 2007 Energy in Sweden is published annually and is intended to provide decision-makers, journalists, companies, teachers and the general public with a coherent and easily available source of information on developments in the energy sector. Energy in Sweden presents facts about the use and supply of energy, present energy policy and policy measures, energy prices and energy markets, the impact of energy systems on the environment, and an international outlook. A separate segment of the publication describes the climate policy. Statistics are presented up to and including year 2006, when possible. See also the publication Energy in Sweden - Facts and Figures 2006 where the tabular data behind most of the diagrams in Energy in Sweden are presented. All figures in Energy in Sweden can be found in Energy in Sweden 2006 - OH pictures.
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Energy in Sweden 2008 Energy in Sweden is published annually and is intended to provide decision-makers, journalists, companies, teachers and the general public with a coherent and easily available source of information on developments in the energy sector. Statistics are presented up to and including year 2007, when possible. Energy in Sweden presents facts about the use and supply of energy, present energy- and climate policy and policy measures, energy prices and energy markets, the impact of energy systems on the environment, and an international outlook. A new chapter for this year is Secure energy supply. There is also a chapter on Sweden’s share of renewable energy calculated with the definition by the European commission. See also the publication Energy in Sweden - Facts and Figures 2008 where the tabular data behind most of the diagrams in Energy in Sweden are presented.
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Energy in Sweden 2009 The annual Energy in Sweden report, and its sister publication, Energy in Sweden – Facts and Figures, are intended to provide decision makers, journalists, companies, teachers and the public with coherent and easily available information on developments in the energy sector. Most of the publication is based on official statistics up to and including 2008, complemented where possible by input reflecting current events and decisions up to the middle of 2009. Energy in Sweden presents facts about the use and supply of energy, present energy- and climate policy and policy measures, energy prices and energy markets, the impact of energy systems on the environment and an international outlook etc. See also the publication Energy in Sweden - Facts and Figures 2009 where the tabular data behind most of the diagrams in Energy in Sweden are presented.
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Energy in Sweden 2011 The annual report, Energy in Sweden, aims to provide decision makers, journalists, the business sector, educators and the public with accessible, one-stop shop information on developments in the energy sector. Energy in Sweden provides an overview of the current energy and climate policy, policy instruments, the supply and use of energy, energy prices and energy markets, a secure energy supply, an international survey and the energy system's impact on the environment. The tabular data behind most of the figures in Energy in Sweden are presented in the publication on the Energy Agency website, Energy in Sweden - Facts and Figures 2011. This year's publication has been expanded to include two new sections. Markets for biobased motor fuels are described in Chapter 5 and the statistics used in the publication are described and explained in Chapter 9. Current events and decisions reported in this publication relate primarily to the period from June 2010 to June 2011. In terms of the statistics on which this publication is based, the bulk of the data is based on official statistics up to and including 2010.
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Energy in Sweden 2012 The annual report, Energy in Sweden, aims to provide decision makers, journalists, the business sector, educators and the public with accessible, one-stop shop information on developments in the energy sector. Energy in Sweden provides an overview of the current energy and climate policy, policy instruments, the supply and use of energy, energy prices and energy markets, a secure energy supply, an international survey and the energy system's impact on the environment. The tabular data behind most of the figures in Energy in Sweden are presented in the publication on the Energy Agency website, Energy in Sweden - Facts and Figures 2012. In terms of the statistics on which this publication is based, the bulk of the data is based on official statistics up to and including 2010.
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Energy in Sweden 2013 Energy in Sweden is a report and collection of statistics published by the Swedish Energy Agency. The aim is to provide an overall picture of the final use and total supply of energy, energy prices, energy markets and fuel markets
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Energy in Sweden 2015 Energy in Sweden is a report and collection of statistics published by the Swedish Energy Agency. The aim is to provide easily-accessible information about developments in the energy sector in Sweden. The figures used in Energy in Sweden are collected from stakeholders in the energy sector, both producers and users.
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Energy in Sweden 2017 Energy in Sweden is a report and collection of statistics published by the Swedish Energy Agency. The aim is to provide easily-accessible information about developments in the energy sector in Sweden. The figures used in Energy in Sweden are collected from stakeholders in the energy sector, both producers and users.
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Energy in Sweden 2018 Energy in Sweden is a report and collection of statistics published by the Swedish Energy Agency. The aim is to provide easily-accessible information about developments in the energy sector in Sweden. The figures used in Energy in Sweden are collected from stakeholders in the energy sector, both producers and users.
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Energy in Sweden 2020 - An overview Energy in Sweden 2020 is a an overview and collection of statistics published by the Swedish Energy Agency. The aim is to provide easily-accessible information about developments in the energy sector in Sweden. The figures used in Energy in Sweden are collected from stakeholders in the energy sector, both producers and users.
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Energy in Sweden 2021 - an overview Energy in Sweden 2021 is an overview and collection of statistics published by the Swedish Energy Agency. The aim is to provide easily-accessible information about developments in the energy sector in Sweden. The figures used in Energy in Sweden are collected from stakeholders in the energy sector, both producers and users. The overview also includes a collection of indicators that follow up on the Swedish energy policy targets.
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Energy in Sweden 2022 With energy balance for year 1970–2020.
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Energy in Sweden: An overview Energy in Sweden 2019 is a an overview and collection of statistics published by the Swedish Energy Agency. The aim is to provide easily-accessible information about developments in the energy sector in Sweden. The figures used in Energy in Sweden are collected from stakeholders in the energy sector, both producers and users.
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Energy Indicators 2008 Energy Indicators 2008 Sweden has the highest proportion of renewable energy in the EU, 43.3 %. Electricity generation contributes most to the proportion of renewable energy in Sweden. The next largest contributor is the industrial sector. This is followed by district heating generation and the residential sector. The use of renewable energy in the transport sector accounts for only one percentage point of the proportion of the total use of renewable energy, according to the Swedish Energy Agency’s yearly follow up of the Swedish energy policy objectives. The publication Energy Indicators does a systematic follow-up of the Swedish energy policy objectives by means of indicators. The energy indicators in this report are divided into three groups: theme indicators, background indicators and base indicators. The theme indicators follow up the energy policy objectives within a special area selected every year. The background indicators do not follow up any energy policy objectives, but their purpose is to provide increased understanding of causality and what it is that drives development in the Swedish energy system. Base indicators follow up energy policy objectives in various policy areas, and are updated every year. This year’s theme is renewable energy.
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Energy Indicators 2009 Follow-up of Sweden´s energy-policy objectives Theme: EU
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Energy Management System A tool for the continuous improvement of energy performance
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Four Futures – the energy system beyond 2020 Different driving forces in society lead to different types of energy systems. In the report "Four Futures - the energy system beyond 2020", a comprehensive analysis shows four possible scenarios for the future energy system in Sweden.
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Full-scale implementation manual for STIL2 India The purpose of the STIL2 project is to find out, on a national level, how electric energy use in premises is distributed between the different areas of use, for example lighting, ventilation and computers. This is a manual for implementing the STIl2 method.
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Increased Energy Efficiency in India During two years the Swedish Energy Agency and the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) in India cooperated in a project on energy efficiency. The main objective was to achieve increased energy efficiency in India through a capacitated BEE.
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Introduction to the BELOK Total Concept Method This publication describes a method for assessing the potential for energy savings in a building. The BTC method differs from traditional methods for improving energy efficiency in that all the possible energy saving measures are carried out in one single
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Invest in Cleantech 2012 With this annual publication, the Swedish Energy Agency aims for an increased understanding for and interest in environmental and energy technology, cleantech, among different actors. Good technical inventions and business concepts have great potential to be developed into successful companies, and contribute towards solving climate challenges and simultaneously generate economic growth.
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Invest in Cleantech 2013 With this annual publication, the Swedish Energy Agency aims for an increased understanding for and interest in environmental and energy technology, cleantech, amongst different actors.
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Invest in cleantech 2014 The Swedish Energy Agency aims for an increased interest in environmental and energy technology amongst different actors. This year's edition of Invest in cleantech describes potential opportunities and some success stories.
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LED specifications relevant for Indian use This guide was produced within a collaboration project on energy efficiency between India and Sweden. It describes the most used approaches on specifications for light sources, regardless if they are used for minimum energy performance standards (MEPS), l
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Programme for Improving Energy Efficiency Experiences and results after five years with PFE
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