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Regional Policy Example for calculating Estimated decrease of GHG Evaluation Network meeting Brussels, 14 th March

Regional Policy Example 1: Renewable energy production The primary energy produced by supported facilities from monitoring system GHG emission per unit of primary energy production from non-renewables Used as a parameter Available from statistics 2

Regional Policy Calculating renewable energy production Example 1 (continued): Renewable energy production total primary energy production primary energy production from renewables primary energy production from non- renewables 3

Regional Policy Calculating GHG emission parameter: GHG per unit of non-renewable energy production Example 1 (continued): Renewable energy production total GHG emission of energy industries primary energy production from non- renewables GHG emission parameter 4

Regional Policy Estimated value of GHG decrease Example 1 (continued): Renewable energy production primary renewable energy production GHG parameter value of indicator 5

Regional Policy Using data for Member State X in 2010: Example 1 (continued): Renewable energy production 967 million MWh 194 million MWh 773 million MWh 6

Regional Policy Using data for Member State X in 2010: Example 1 (continued): Renewable energy production 143 million tonnes CO2eq 773 million MWh tonnes/ MWh 7

Regional Policy Estimated value of GHG decrease using parameter for MS X (2010) Example 1 (continued): Renewable energy production primary renewable energy production tonnes/ MWh value of indicator 8

Regional Policy Example 2: Energy saving measures The amount of saved energy by the supported interventions from monitoring system GHG emission per unit of primary energy production from non-renewables Used as a parameter Available from statistics 9

Regional Policy Calculating renewable energy production: Example 2 (continued): Energy saving measures total primary energy production primary energy production from renewables primary energy production from non- renewables 10

Regional Policy Calculating GHG emission parameter: GHG per unit of non-renewable energy production Example 2 (continued): Energy saving measures total GHG emission of energy industries primary energy production from non- renewables GHG emission parameter 11

Regional Policy Estimated value of GHG decrease Example 2 (continued): Energy saving measures amount of saved energy GHG parameter value of indicator 12

Regional Policy Using data for Member State Y in 2010: Example 2 (continued): Energy saving measures 484 million MWh 97 million MWh 387 million MWh 13

Regional Policy Using data for Member State Y in 2010: Example 2 (continued): Energy saving measures 48 million tonnes CO2eq 387 million MWh tonnes/ MWh 14

Regional Policy Estimated value of GHG decrease using parameter for MS Y (2010) Example 2 (continued): Energy saving measures amount of saved energy tonnes/ MWh value of indicator 15