rather than increased since 1970, naturalgas consumption has risen from 4.4 TWh ... main oven, while the remaining 40% used either naturalgas or LPG (Table 9.8) (SNAM ... market (Euromonitor, 1994). Naturalgas is the most important fuel for cooking
Source: IEA, 1997 Lower Carbon Futures: Appendix R Table 4: Type of gas, by final users (% of total gas use) 2. Growth of gas infrastructure Distribution ... of naturalgas became more apparent, Italy and Spain became committed to increasing ... Table 4: Type of gas, by final users (% of total gas use) NL1 PO2 UK FR GE IT SP Naturalgas (LNG) Manufactured (town) gas Liquified oil gas (LPG) Total The corresponding ratio for households only is 99.7% naturalgas to 0.3% LPG (Ecofys, 1999
by 2015 (ISR, 1998). The consumption of naturalgas is projected to rise severalfold over the same period, from 0.5 TWh in 1996 to 4.2 TWh in 2015. LPGconsumption is expected ... Total domestic sectorelectricity consumption in 1995 was 8.6 TWh (according ... Electricity LPG Wood Naturalgas Solar
Despite the trend in falling energy consumption by residential space heating, there is a large potential for energy savings in this sector. For instance, the DEA estimate ... scenario predicts a 17% drop in energy consumption (from 1995 levels) for domestic ... District heating Naturalgas Electricity
sector. Energy use in private households was predicted by Prognos (1995) to grow ... Figure 6. 1: Number of households in Germany using naturalgas for space ... 1995 On a household level, there are significant differences in energy consumption
Table 1.2: Naturalgas consumption space heating (in m³) villa (free standing ... total Source: BAK 1997; 1660 m³ is the average naturalgas consumption for all Dutch houses in 1996. The primary energy consumption for heating is based on the efficiency ... of the house on the energy consumption for heating. system efficiency solar energy system
According to Eurogas (1998), naturalgas sales to the Austrian residential sector amounted to around 29 TWh, which was 39% of total national supply of naturalgas. Domestic naturalgas consumption has been increasing rapidly over the last ... Naturalgas Electricity
Source: BRE, 1998 Country Pictures: UK Water heating Around 9 out of 10 dwellings with a central heating system are able to use this facility to heat water (cf. Energy use by domestic cooking for gas and electricity only is given in Table 15 ... Table 15. 7: Ownership of water heating equipment by fuel type and system type, England, 1996 Linked to central heating? Yes Fuel type Oil Solid fuels Electricity, of which: - On-peak immersion Off-peak immersion Individual Naturalgas Other/mixed
energy consumption, GDP and populations for the years 2000 to 2030, as provided by the Energy ... gas consumption, as a consequence of the high prices, increase only by 1% and 0.9% per year ... 2.1: World energy consumption in Gtoe
energy market Naturalgas has by far the greatest share in the UK domestic energy ... Table 15. 3: Final use energy consumption profile for the UK domestic sector, 1997 Fuel type Naturalgas Electricity Oil Solid fuels (74% of which coal) Other (including solar power) Total Source: DUKES, 1998 TWh <0.1 ... and solid fuels. This has created a long-term upward trend in gas consumption (DETR, 1999a). Table 15.3 provides a breakdown of domestic energy use in 1996, and Figure