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Environmental Protection and Natural Resources
Volumen 30 (2019): Edición 4 (December 2019)
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The electricity production in Poland compared to selected European countries
Iwona Kargulewicz
Iwona Kargulewicz
y
Damian Zasina
Damian Zasina
| 31 dic 2019
Environmental Protection and Natural Resources
Volumen 30 (2019): Edición 4 (December 2019)
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Publicado en línea:
31 dic 2019
Páginas:
25 - 35
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/oszn-2019-0018
Palabras clave
CO emission
,
electricity production
,
CO emission intensity
,
structure of electricity production
,
fuel mix in electricity generation
© 2019 Iwona Kargulewicz et al., published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
Figure 1
Structure of electricity production in Poland in 1990–2017
Figure 2
The percentage share of particular sources in electricity generation in Poland in 1990–2017
Figure 3
Structure of electricity production in EU-28 in 1990–2017
Figure 4
The percentage share of particular sources in electricity production in EU-28 in 1990–2017
Figure 5
Structure of electricity production in Germany in 1990–2017
Figure 6
The percentage share of particular sources in electricity generation in Germany in 1990–2017
Figure 7
Structure of electricity production in Czechia in 1990–2017
Figure 8
The percentage share of particular sources in electricity production in Czechia in 1990–2017
Figure 9
Structure of electricity production in France in 1990–2017
Figure 10
The percentage share of particular sources in electricity production in France in 1990–2017
Figure 11
Structure of electricity production in Italy in 1990–2017
Figure 12
The percentage share of particular sources in electricity production in Italy in 1990–2017
Figure 13
Structure of electricity production in Sweden in 1990–2017
Figure 14
The percentage share of particular sources in electricity production in Sweden in 1990–2017
Figure 15
Structure of electricity production in Hungary in 1990–2017
Figure 16
The percentage share of particular sources in electricity production in Hungary in 1990–2017
Figure 17
Structure of electricity production in Spain in 1990–2017
Figure 18
The percentage share of particular sources in electricity production in Spain in 1990–2017
Figure 19
CO2 emission intensity from energy production in selected European countries for the years 1990–2016
Figure 20
The share of individual types of fuels in the input for electricity and heat production assumed in NECP and PEP 2040
Figure 21
Electricity and heat generation until 2040 and CO2 emission from that production projected in NECP and PEP 2040 in comparison to the emission that would be assuming the share of fuels from 2015