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14. INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS

This section contains seven Excel Workbooks containing data for the EU 25 nations, plus USA, Canada, Japan, Australia, Russia, India, China and Brazil. The specific Workbooks are:

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The Excel Workbook 'Emissions' contains four data sheets. These are:

  • Sheet NOx;
  • Sheet particulates;
  • Sheet CO2; and
  • Sheet Forecast CO2.

Contents of the data sheets are as follows

Sheet NOx

Block A.6 to M.22 gives the estimated national total NOx emissions from all sources 1970 to 2006 for a selection of countries and EU 15.

Block A.28 to M.44 gives the estimated national total NOx emissions from transport 1970 to 2006 for a selection of countries and EU 15.

Block A.50 to M.66 gives the estimated national total NOx emissions from road transport 1970 to 2006 for a selection of countries and EU 15.

Block A71 to G.111 gives estimates from the OECD for emissions of NOx from all mobile sources and from road transport, for 1970 to 2000.  This figures are substantially larger than those given above.

Sheet particulates

Block A.6 to M.22 gives the estimated national total PM10 particulate emissions from all sources 1970 to 2006 for a selection of countries and EU 15.

Block A.28 to M.44 gives the estimated national total PM10 particulate emissions from all transport 1970 to 2006 for a selection of countries and EU 15.

Block A.50 to M.70 gives the estimated national total PM10 particulate emissions from road transport 1970 to 2006 for a selection of countries and EU 15.  Rows 68 and 70 give estimates of particulates in USA from road dust and in UK from tyre and brake wear.

 

Block A.77 to M.94 gives the estimated national total of primary particulate emissions from all transport 1970 to 2006 for a selection of countries and EU 15.

Block A.99 to M.115 gives the estimated national total of primary particulate emissions from road transport 1970 to 2006 for a selection of countries and EU 15.

 

Sheet CO>2

Block A.6 to T.16 gives CO2 emissions derived from fossil fuels for all sectors 1985 to 2004 for the World, EU 27, EU 15, USA, Japan, Russia, China, India, Brazil and Canada, from EU Energy in Figures 2007 Table 2.8.5, EU E&T in Figures 2006 Table 2.8.5a and EU Panorama of Transport Table 7.9.  Figures are for million tonnes of CO2 (3.667 tonnes CO2 contain 1 tonne of carbon).

Block A.25 to V.45 gives CO2 emissions from all energy use for 15 countries, EU15 and EU27 and the world, from 1970, with forecasts to 2030, from EU Energy in Figures 2007 Table 2.8.5 and EU Energy and Transport Trends to 2030.  Block A.54 to V.74 gives similar data and forecasts for emissions from transport, and block A.84 to V.104 gives data for emissions from road transport.

Block A.111 to V.129 gives the percentage of CO2 emissions that are from transport.

Block A.140 to Q.176 gives total CO2 emissions since 1990 from EU member states.

Block A.188 to Q.201 gives the CO2 emissions by sector for EU 27.

Sheet Forecast CO2

This sheet gives the data used to produce forecasts of carbon dioxide emissions from road transport for some countries.

Block A.7 to K.23 gives historic data on CO2 emissions from road transport, and block M.7 to X.23 gives the total stock of all road vehicles except 2-wheelers.

Block A.29 to K.45 gives the derived CO2 emissions per vehicle per year.  This is used in block M.29 to X.45 to estimate the CO2 emissions from road transport with the forecast future stock of road vehicles.

Block A.55 to O.60 give EU forecasts of CO2 emissions and fuel use for all inland energy consumption for the world, North America, EU15 and other major regions.

Block A.69 to W.73 gives US and world petroleum consumption since 1960 from US National Transportation Statistics Table 4-1.

Block A.96 to AR.115 gives data on oil production and consumption since 1965 by USA, World, Russian Federation and EU, from BP Statistical Review 2008