Environment in the EU European Union 27 COMPONENTS Judith Álvarez García Judith Álvarez García Sofía Bruña Zanca Sofía Bruña Zanca Raúl García Fernández.

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Environment in the EU European Union 27 COMPONENTS Judith Álvarez García Judith Álvarez García Sofía Bruña Zanca Sofía Bruña Zanca Raúl García Fernández Raúl García Fernández Vivien Magne Vivien Magne Clémence Mirat Clémence Mirat

Index Pollutant emission in the EU Pollutant emission in the EU Energetic intensity in the EU Energetic intensity in the EU Electricity generated from renewable sources Electricity generated from renewable sources Glossary Glossary

Pollutant emissions in the EU Three types of pollution: water, earth and air Three types of pollution: water, earth and air Water and earth no information Water and earth no information European legislation forces to follow 91 elements groups: European legislation forces to follow 91 elements groups: SO2 SO2 PM2.5 PM2.5 PM10 PM10 NOX NOX NMVOC NMVOC NH3 NH3 CO CO Reduction initiatives of some countries in order to carry out the European rules about pollution Reduction initiatives of some countries in order to carry out the European rules about pollution Biggest reduction CO Biggest reduction CO

Energetic Intensity in the UE Biggest intensity in EU 12 Biggest intensity in EU 12 Because of: Because of: Energetic consumption Energetic consumption GDP GDP Highest intensity: Bulgary In process of adaptation Lowest intensity: Ireland Reduction of energetic consumption

Electricity generated from renewable sources Hungary country with the Hungary country with the lowest % of electricity lowest % of electricity from renewable sources from renewable sources ,6% ,6% few investment few investment Austria country with the Austria country with the highest % of electricity highest % of electricity from renewable sources from renewable sources ,1% ,1% exporter / hydraulic energy exporter / hydraulic energy and biomass and biomass

Glossary Atmospheric pollution: matters in the air (risk and hurt to people and nature) Atmospheric pollution: matters in the air (risk and hurt to people and nature) Energetic Intensity: interior brute consumption of energy / GDP Energetic Intensity: interior brute consumption of energy / GDP Consumption includes: coal, electricity, oil, natural gas and renewable energies Consumption includes: coal, electricity, oil, natural gas and renewable energies Electricity generated from renewable sources: electricity produced from renewable sources / total consumption of electricity Electricity generated from renewable sources: electricity produced from renewable sources / total consumption of electricity

Conclusions Environment social worry Environment social worry Europe good behaviour Europe good behaviour EU adaption of this kind of politics: EU adaption of this kind of politics: Small impact Small impact Weakening of the competitiveness (relocation) Weakening of the competitiveness (relocation) New technologies competitive advantage New technologies competitive advantage Necessity of collaboration Necessity of collaboration