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Document date | 10-01-2019 |
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Publication date | 24-01-2019 |
Reference | 5163/19 ADD 7 |
From | Secretary-General of the European Commission, signed by Mr Jordi AYET PUIGARNAU, Director |
External link | original article |
Original document in PDF |
Council of the European Union
Brussels, 10 January 2019 (OR. en)
5163/19 ADD 7
ENER 8 ENV 21 CLIMA 8 COMPET 23 CONSOM 10 FISC 18
COVER NOTE
From: Secretary-General of the European Commission, signed by Mr Jordi AYET PUIGARNAU, Director
date of receipt: 9 January 2019
To: Mr Jeppe TRANHOLM-MIKKELSEN, Secretary-General of the Council of the European Union
No. Cion doc.: SWD(2019) 1 final - PART 7/11
Subject: COMMISSION STAFF WORKING DOCUMENT Accompanying the document REPORT FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, THE COUNCIL, THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE AND THE COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS Energy prices and costs in Europe
Delegations will find attached document SWD(2019) 1 final - PART 7/11.
Encl.: SWD(2019) 1 final - PART 7/11
EUROPEAN COMMISSION
Brussels, 9.1.2019 SWD(2019) 1 final
PART 7/11
COMMISSION STAFF WORKING DOCUMENT
Accompanying the document
REPORT FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, THE COUNCIL, THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE AND THE
COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS
Energy prices and costs in Europe
{COM(2019) 1 final}
ANNEX 2 β FACTORS DRIVING ENERGY COSTS IN
MANUFACTURING IN THE EU SECTORS
This annex contains the results of the energy costs decomposition analysis of the various sectors analysed between 2010 and 2015 in the Staff Working Document (see section 6.4).
The decomposition of energy costs is following the formula below:
βπΈπππππ¦ πΆππ π‘π = (ππππ) ππ’π‘ππ’π‘ ππππππ‘ + (ππππ) ππππππ¦ πππ‘πππ ππ‘π¦ ππππππ‘ + πππππ ππππππ‘ + πππ πππ’ππ
Where
βΈΊ (real) Output effect: the effect of changes in real production (GVA),
βΈΊ (real) Energy intensity effect: the effect of changes in energy per unit of real output (GVA)
over time due to energy efficiency measures, behavioural changes and industry structural change;
βΈΊ Price effects: the effect of changes in coal, gas and electricity prices.
βΈΊ The residual, which includes the effect of unexplained data discrepancy with Eurostat SBS
data on 'purchases of energy'.
Be aware that the residual can be rather significant in some specific cases for which the results of the analysis should be taken with precaution.
List of figures
Figure 1: Fruit and vegetables ............................................................................................................................... 93 Figure 2: Grain mill and starch products ............................................................................................................... 93 Figure 3: Manufacture of beverages ..................................................................................................................... 93 Figure 4: Textiles ................................................................................................................................................... 94 Figure 5: Wood ...................................................................................................................................................... 94 Figure 6: Pulp, paper and paperboard manufacture ............................................................................................. 94 Figure 7: Paper and paperboard articles ............................................................................................................... 95 Figure 8: Refineries ................................................................................................................................................ 95 Figure 9: Man-made fibres .................................................................................................................................... 95 Figure 10: Pharmaceutical products ..................................................................................................................... 96 Figure 11: Plastics ................................................................................................................................................. 96 Figure 12: Glass ..................................................................................................................................................... 96 Figure 13: Refractory products .............................................................................................................................. 97 Figure 14: Clay building materials ......................................................................................................................... 97 Figure 15: Ceramics ............................................................................................................................................... 97 Figure 16: Cement ................................................................................................................................................. 98 Figure 17: Stone .................................................................................................................................................... 98 Figure 18: Basic iron and steel .............................................................................................................................. 98 Figure 19: Aluminium ............................................................................................................................................ 99 Figure 20: Casting of Metals ................................................................................................................................. 99 Figure 21: Fabricated metal products ................................................................................................................... 99 Figure 22: Electrical equipment ........................................................................................................................... 100 Figure 23: Machinery and equipment ................................................................................................................. 100 Figure 24: Computer and electronic products ..................................................................................................... 100 Figure 25: Motor vehicles and trailers ................................................................................................................. 101 Figure 26: Transport equipment .......................................................................................................................... 101 Figure 27: Other Manufacturing ......................................................................................................................... 101 Figure 28: Machinery repair and installation ..................................................................................................... 102
Figure 1: Fruit and vegetables
Figure 2: Grain mill and starch products
Figure 3: Manufacture of beverages
Figure 4: Textiles
Figure 5: Wood
Figure 6: Pulp, paper and paperboard manufacture
Figure 7: Paper and paperboard articles
Figure 8: Refineries
Figure 9: Man-made fibres Figure 10: Pharmaceutical products
Figure 11: Plastics
Figure 12: Glass Figure 13: Refractory products
Figure 14: Clay building materials
Figure 15: Ceramics
Figure 16: Cement
Figure 17: Stone
Figure 18: Basic iron and steel
Figure 19: Aluminium
Figure 20: Casting of Metals
Figure 21: Fabricated metal products
Figure 22: Electrical equipment
Figure 23: Machinery and equipment
Figure 24: Computer and electronic products
Figure 25: Motor vehicles and trailers
Figure 26: Transport equipment
Figure 27: Other Manufacturing Figure 28: Machinery repair and installation
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REPORT FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, THE COUNCIL, THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE AND THE COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS Energy prices and costs in Europe COVER NOTE |
Secretary-General of the European Commission 5163/19 |
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