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EU-27 - dependency on energy imports up to 2010

 

Dependency on energy imports in the EU-27 between 1996 and 2010

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EU 27 Source: Eurostat


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The statistic portrays dependency on energy imports in the EU-27, to meet energy needs, between 1996 and 2010. The energy dependency shows the extent to which an economy relies on imports to meet its energy needs. It is calculated by dividing net imports by the sum of gross inland energy consumption (including storage). In 1996, 44 percent of the energy needs of the EU-27 were met though imports.

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Survey
Survey time period 1996 to 2010
Object of investigation Dependency on energy imports
Region EU 27
Macroregion Europe only
Type time series
Category other
Relevance 3
Release
Published by Eurostat
Release date 2012
Further information The statistic can be accessed via the provided link by entering the code 'tgigs360' into the search box.

The values have been rounded to provide a better understanding of the statistic.

The figures before 1998 have been obtained from Eurostat's homepage as well.
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