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Industry-Level Emission Trading in the EU

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Table 2: Carbon emissions and reduction requirements (EiE 1999)

Carbon emissions in million tons CO2

Reduction requirements in %

1990

2010

Nominal wrt 1990

Effective wrt 2010

EUR

3097.3

3299.4

8.6

14.2

AUT

56.2

54.8

13.0

10.8

BEL

104.3

124.0

7.5

22.2

DEU

948.2

827.0

21.0

9.4

DNK

50.2

54.9

21.0

27.8

FIN

53.1

73.6

0

27.9

FRA

369.8

389.5

0

5.1

GBR

559.6

572.2

12.5

14.4

GRC

65.6

109.6

-25.0

25.2

IRE

29.7

42.8

-13.0

21.6

ITA

385.4

429.8

6.5

16.2

LUX

9.3

8.9

28.0

24.4

NET

166.1

206.7

6.0

24.5

PRT

41.8

67.1

-27.0

20.9

SPN

206.6

274.4

-15.0

13.4

SWE

51.3

64.0

-4.0

16.6

EIT

1103.7

967.9

7.0

-6.0

FSU

3707.0

2669.3

0

-38.9

JPN

1004.7

1213.7

6.0

22.2

OOE

795.7

1044.9

0.6

24.3

USA

4931.7

6541.2

7.0

29.9

CIN

2834.3

6753.8

-

-

MPC

1034.0

1660.9

-

-

ROW

2445.7

4773.9

-

-



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