11 Energy in Denmark 2011. 2 Observed energy consumption and adjusted gross energy consumption.

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11 Energy in Denmark 2011

2 Observed energy consumption and adjusted gross energy consumption

3 Degree of self-sufficiency

4 Primary energy production

5 Oil and gas reserves

6 Natural gas consumption and flaring on platforms in the North Sea

7 Production of renewable energy by energy product

8 Consumption of waste

9 Consumption of renewable energy PJ

10 Renewable energy – consumption by source

11 Use of renewable energy in 2011

12 Renewable energy- share of energy consumption

13 Share of renewable energy according to the EU method of calculation

Wind power capacity and wind power’s share of domestic electricity supply

Wind power onshore by municipality 15

16 Wind power capacity by turbine size

17 Wind power production by turbine size

18 Electricity production by type of producer

19 PJ Electricity production by fuel

20 Other fuels than coal for electricity production

21 Net exports of electricity by country

22 Heat supply by type of fuel

23 Electricity capacity

24 CHP share of thermal power and district heating production

25 District heating production by type of production plant

26 Fuels composition for district heating production, percentage distribution

27 *) Net electricity exports and climate adjusted consumption Observed energy consumption and adjusted gross energy consumption

28 Gross energy consumption by fuel Adjusted

29 Gross energy consumption by energy product after transformation Adjusted

30 Gross energy consumption by use Adjusted

31 Climate adjusted Final energy consumption by use

32 Final energy consumption by energy product Adjusted

33 TJ per DKK million GDP (2005 prices) Gross energy consumption and final energy consumption per DKK million GDP Adjusted

34 Climate adjusted PJ Final electricity consumption by use

35 Climate adjusted % Electricity consumption’s share of total energy consumption

36 Energy consumption for transport by type

37 Energy consumption for transport by fuel type

38 Energy consumption for road transport

39 Final energy consumption by passengers and freight transport

40 Energy consumption for passengers transport by means of transport

41 PJ Energy consumption for freight transport by means of transport

42 Climate adjusted Energy and electricity consumption in agriculture and industry

43 Climate adjusted Energy consumption in agriculture and industry by energy product

44 Climate adjusted Energy consumption by individual industry in the agriculture and industry sector

45 Climate adjusted Electricity consumption’s share of total energy consumption

46 Climate adjusted Energy and electricity consumption in manufacturing industry

47 Climate adjusted Consumption of energy consumption in manufacturing industries

48 Climate adjusted Climate adjusted TJ per DKK million GVA (2005 prices) Energy intensity in agriculture and industry

49 Climate adjusted Electricity intensity in agriculture and industry Climate adjusted [TJ per million DKK GVA (2005 prices)]

50 TJ per employees Energy consumption per employee in manufacturing industry Climate adjusted

51 Climate adjusted Energy and electricity consumption in the commercial and public services

52 Climate adjusted Energy consumption by energy product

53 Climate adjusted Composition of energy consumption in commercial and public services

54 Climate adjusted Energy consumption by sector

55 Climate adjusted Energy consumption for heating in the commercial and public services

56 Climate adjusted Electricity consumption by sector

57 TJ per DKK million GVA in 2005 prices Climate adjusted Energy intensity in the commercial and public services

58 TJ per DKK million GVA in 2005 prices Climate adjusted Electricity intensity in commercial and public services

59 Climate adjusted GJ per employee Energy consumption per employee in commercial and public services

60 Energy consumption in households

61 Climate adjusted Household consumption by energy types

62 Climate adjusted Energy consumption per household

63 Heating installations in dwellings

64 Climate adjusted Index 1990=100 Energy consumption for heating dwellings

65 Climate adjusted Net energy consumption and heat loss when heating dwellings

66 Index 1990=100 Private consumption and electricity consumption in households

67 Household stock of electrical appliances

68 Specific electrical consumption of household appliances

69 Million tonnes CO 2 CO 2 emissions from energy consumption

70 Million tonnes CO 2 CO 2 emissions by fuel Climate adjusted

71 Kg per GJGram per kWh CO 2 emissions per fuel unit and kWh electricity Adjusted

72 Million tonnes CO 2 CO 2 emissions by sector

73 Million tonnes CO 2 CO 2 emissions in end-use of energy Climate adjusted

74 Mio. tonnes CO 2 -equivalent Emissions of greenhouse gases

75 Observed net emissions of greenhouse gases by origin Million tonne CO 2 -equivalent

76 Observed emissions by type of greenhouse gases in 2010

77 Observed CO 2 emissions from energy consumption in 2011, ETS and non-ETS sectors

78 Billion DKK, current prices Energy expenditure by industry and households Source: Statistics Denmark

79 Billion DKK, current prices Revenues from energy, CO 2 and sulphur taxes

80 Billion DKK, current prices Expenses for public service obligations (PSO) in the electricity area

81 Billion DKK, current prices Net currency revenues from energy products Source: Statistics Denmark

82 Billion DKK, current prices Value of crude oil and natural gas production

83 Billion DKK, current prices Exports of energy technology and equipment

84 USD per Barrel Prices for 2012 cover only the first six months. Spot market prices of crude oil

85 DKK 0.01 per kWh Spot market prices for electricity 2012

86 DKK 0.01 per kWh Electricity prices for households (as at 1 January) Source: Danish Energy Association

87 DKK, in current prices Energy prices for households

88 DKK, fixed 2011 prices Energy prices for households

Composition of energy prices for households

90 DKK per KWh Electricity prices, excl. VAT and taxes for industrial customers annual consumption: 2 GWh

91 DKK per m 3 Natural gas prices, excl. VAT and taxes for industrial customers

92 Motor gasoline prices DKK per liters

93 CO 2 - prices (EURO/tonne)

94 North America 217 South and Central America 325 Europe and Euroasia 141 Africa 132 Middle East 795 Asia and Pacific 41 Proven oil reserves at end 2011 billion barrels

95 Million barrels per day Oil consumption by region

96 Million toe Energy consumption by region