EUROPEAN COMMISSION
Brussels, 26.10.2018
SWD(2018) 453 final
COMMISSION STAFF WORKING DOCUMENT
Technical information
Accompanying the document
Report from the European Commission to the European Parliament and the Council
EU and the Paris Climate Agreement: Taking stock of progress at Katowice COP
{COM(2018) 716 final}
Contents
Part 1: Country fact sheets
3
Country fact sheet: Austria
4
Country fact sheet: Belgium
7
Country fact sheet: Bulgaria
10
Country fact sheet: Croatia
13
Country fact sheet: Cyprus
16
Country fact sheet: Czech Republic
19
Country fact sheet: Denmark
22
Country fact sheet: Estonia
25
Country fact sheet: Finland
28
Country fact sheet: France
31
Country fact sheet: Germany
34
Country fact sheet: Greece
37
Country fact sheet: Hungary
40
Country fact sheet: Ireland
43
Country fact sheet: Italy
46
Country fact sheet: Latvia
49
Country fact sheet: Lithuania
52
Country fact sheet: Luxembourg
55
Country fact sheet: Malta
58
Country fact sheet: Netherlands
61
Country fact sheet: Poland
64
Country fact sheet: Portugal
67
Country fact sheet: Romania
70
Country fact sheet: Slovakia
73
Country fact sheet: Slovenia
76
Country fact sheet: Spain
79
Country fact sheet: Sweden
82
Country fact sheet: United Kingdom
85
Data sources for country fact sheets
88
Part 1B: Explanatory text on land use land use change and forestry – reported and accounted emissions under the Kyoto protocol
89
Part 2: Other technical information
90
1. Overview of EU climate targets
91
2. Greenhouse gas emissions covered by the Kyoto Protocol and the EU Climate and Energy package
95
3. EU greenhouse gas emissions by sector
96
4. Greenhouse gas intensity in the EU and its Member States
98
5. Greenhouse gas emissions per capita in the EU and its Member States
99
6. EU ETS emissions
100
7. Emissions covered by the effort-sharing legislation
101
8. Use of revenues from auctioning of ETS allowances
107
Part 1: Country fact sheets
Country fact sheet: Austria
1. Total greenhouse gas emissions
Figure 1: Left hand side: Total greenhouse gas emissions
1990-2017 (index 1990 = 100 %). Right hand side: Total greenhouse gas emissions by sector
– historical emissions 1990-2016, projections 2017-2030 (Mt CO2-eq.).
Figure 2: Share of emissions covered by the ETS and the ESD (2016).
4. ETS emissions
Figure 3: ETS emissions (Mt CO2-eq.).
3. Emissions in Effort Sharing sectors
Figure 4: Left hand side: Emissions, annual emission allocations (AEAs) and accumulated surplus/ deficit of AEAs under the Effort Sharing Decision 2013-2020 (Mt CO2-eq.). Right hand side: Emissions and targets under the Effort Sharing Decision/ Effort Sharing Regulation 2017, 2020 and 2030 as percentage change from 2005.
4. Land use, land use change and forestry
Figure 5: Reported and accounted emissions and removals from LULUCF (Mt CO2-eq.)
Reported quantities under the Kyoto Protocol for Austria show net removals of, on average, -5.0 Mt CO2-eq for the period 2013 to 2016. In this regard Austria contributes with 1.3% to the annual average sink of -384.4 Mt CO2-eq of the EU-28. Accounting for the same period depicts net credits of, on average, -4.3 Mt CO2-eq, which corresponds to 3.7% of the EU-28 accounted sink of -115.7 Mt CO2-eq. Reported net removals are highest for 2014 and decreased slightly over the following years, while accounted net credits show no notable trend. In this preliminary simulated accounting exercise potential credits by Forest Management of, on average, -2.8 Mt CO2-eq per year are capped to -2.7 Mt CO2-eq per year. Austria is one of eight EU Member States which exceed the cap of 3.5% from emissions of the base year (1990).
Country fact sheet: Belgium
1. Total greenhouse gas emissions
Figure 1: Left hand side: Total greenhouse gas emissions
1990-2017 (index 1990 = 100 %). Right hand side: Total greenhouse gas emissions by sector
– historical emissions 1990-2016, projections 2017-2030 (Mt CO2-eq.).
Figure 2: Share of emissions covered by the ETS and the ESD (2016).
4. ETS emissions
Figure 3: ETS emissions (Mt CO2-eq.).
3. Emissions in Effort Sharing sectors
Figure 4: Left hand side: Emissions, annual emission allocations (AEAs) and accumulated surplus/ deficit of AEAs under the Effort Sharing Decision 2013-2020 (Mt CO2-eq.). Right hand side: Emissions and targets under the Effort Sharing Decision/ Effort Sharing Regulation 2017, 2020 and 2030 as percentage change from 2005.
4. Land use, land use change and forestry
Figure 5: Reported and accounted emissions and removals from LULUCF (Mt CO2-eq.)
Reported quantities under the Kyoto Protocol for Belgium show net removals of, on average, -1.7 Mt CO2-eq for the period 2013 to 2016. In this regard Belgium contributes with 0.4% to the annual average sink of -384.4 Mt CO2-eq of the EU-28. Accounting for the same period depicts net debits of, on average, 0.8 Mt CO2-eq, which corresponds to a negative contribution of -0.7% of the EU-28 accounted sink of -115.7 Mt CO2-eq. Belgium is one of six EU Member States which show net debits in this preliminary accounting exercise. Reported net removals show no notable trend, while accounted net debits depict slight decreases.
Country fact sheet: Bulgaria
1. Total greenhouse gas emissions
Figure 1: Left hand side: Total greenhouse gas emissions
1990-2017 (index 1990 = 100 %). Right hand side: Total greenhouse gas emissions by sector
– historical emissions 1990-2016, projections 2017-2030 (Mt CO2-eq.).
Figure 2: Share of emissions covered by the ETS and the ESD (2016).
2. ETS emissions
Figure 3: ETS emissions (Mt CO2-eq.).
3. Emissions in Effort Sharing sectors
Figure 4: Left hand side: Emissions, annual emission allocations (AEAs) and accumulated surplus/ deficit of AEAs under the Effort Sharing Decision 2013-2020 (Mt CO2-eq.). Right hand side: Emissions and targets under the Effort Sharing Decision/ Effort Sharing Regulation 2017, 2020 and 2030 as percentage change from 2005.
4. Land use, land use change and forestry
Figure 5: Reported and accounted emissions and removals from LULUCF (Mt CO2-eq.)
Reported quantities under the Kyoto Protocol for Bulgaria show net removals of, on average, -7.1 Mt CO2-eq for the period 2013 to 2016. In this regard Bulgaria contributes with 1.9% to the annual average sink of -384.4 Mt CO2-eq of the EU-28. Accounting for the same period depicts net debits of, on average, 0.8 Mt CO2-eq, which corresponds to a negative contribution of -0.7% of the EU-28 accounted sink of -115.7 Mt CO2-eq. Bulgaria is one of six EU Member States which show net debits in this preliminary accounting exercise. Reported net removals show minor variations with no trend, while accounted net debits depict the same variation with slight decreasing tendencies.
Country fact sheet: Croatia
1. Total greenhouse gas emissions
Figure 1: Left hand side: Total greenhouse gas emissions
1990-2017 (index 1990 = 100 %). Right hand side: Total greenhouse gas emissions by sector
– historical emissions 1990-2016, projections 2017-2030 (Mt CO2-eq.).
Figure 2: Share of emissions covered by the ETS and the ESD (2016).
2. ETS emissions
Figure 3: ETS emissions (Mt CO2-eq.).
3. Emissions in Effort Sharing sectors
Figure 4: Left hand side: Emissions, annual emission allocations (AEAs) and accumulated surplus/ deficit of AEAs under the Effort Sharing Decision 2013-2020 (Mt CO2-eq.). Right hand side: Emissions and targets under the Effort Sharing Decision/ Effort Sharing Regulation 2017, 2020 and 2030 as percentage change from 2005.
4. Land use, land use change and forestry
Figure 5: Reported and accounted emissions and removals from LULUCF (Mt CO2-eq.)
Reported quantities under the Kyoto Protocol for Croatia show net removals of, on average, -6.7 Mt CO2-eq for the period 2013 to 2016. In this regard Croatia contributes with 1.7% to the annual average sink of -384.4 Mt CO2-eq of the EU-28. Accounting for the same period depicts net credits of, on average, -1.1 Mt CO2-eq, which corresponds to 1.0% of the EU-28 accounted sink of -115.7 Mt CO2-eq. Reported net removals show a decrease between 2014 and 2015, while accounted net credits reveal an increase for 2016. In this preliminary simulated accounting exercise potential credits by Forest Management of, on average, -1.3 Mt CO2-eq per year are capped to -1.1 Mt CO2-eq per year. Croatia is one of eight EU Member States which exceed the cap of 3.5% from emissions of the base year (1990).
Country fact sheet: Cyprus
1. Total greenhouse gas emissions
Figure 1: Left hand side: Total greenhouse gas emissions
1990-2017 (index 1990 = 100 %). Right hand side: Total greenhouse gas emissions by sector
– historical emissions 1990-2016, projections 2017-2030 (Mt CO2-eq.).
Figure 2: Share of emissions covered by the ETS and the ESD (2016).
2. ETS emissions
Figure 3: ETS emissions (Mt CO2-eq.).
3. Emissions in Effort Sharing sectors
Figure 4: Left hand side: Emissions, annual emission allocations (AEAs) and accumulated surplus/ deficit of AEAs under the Effort Sharing Decision 2013-2020 (Mt CO2-eq.). Right hand side: Emissions and targets under the Effort Sharing Decision/ Effort Sharing Regulation 2017, 2020 and 2030 as percentage change from 2005.
4. Land use, land use change and forestry
Figure 5: Reported and accounted emissions and removals from LULUCF (Mt CO2-eq.)
Reported quantities under the Kyoto Protocol for Cyprus show net removals of, on average, -0.13 Mt CO2-eq for the period 2013 to 2016. In this regard Cyprus contributes with 0.03% to the annual average sink of -384.4 Mt CO2-eq of the EU-28. Accounting for the same period depicts net debits of, on average, 0.03 Mt CO2-eq, which corresponds to a negative contribution of -0.02% of the EU-28 accounted sink of -115.7 Mt CO2-eq. Cyprus is one of six EU Member States which show net debits in this preliminary accounting exercise. Reported net removals were highly similar for 2013 to 2015 but decrease markedly for 2016. This pattern is replicated for accounted quantities with a net zero or very small net credits from 2013 to 2015 and net debits for 2016.