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OUTLOOK FOR LATVIA. Janis Rekis Latvian Investment and Development Agency. ENERGY, GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS AND CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIOS 29-30 June 2004, EEA, Copenhagen. GHG emissions Energy consumption Outlook. GHG emissions. Latvian GHG emissions trend by gas excluding LUCF , Gg & %.
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OUTLOOK FOR LATVIA Janis Rekis Latvian Investment and Development Agency ENERGY, GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS AND CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIOS29-30 June 2004, EEA, Copenhagen
GHG emissions • Energy consumption • Outlook
Latvian GHG emission trend by sector gases excluding LUCF , Gg & %
GHG emission trend in energy sector by sub sector and gas , Gg & %
GDP, GEC (TPES) and GHG indexesIndexes of energy and GHG intensities
Structure of GEC in 2002, % Local energy sources
RES share in GEC and RES-E share in gross electricity consumption
GHG emission forecast according3rd National Communication, Gg ???
CO2 emissions in energy sector, Ggdifferent growth rates for useful energy demand Annual growth of (1999-2034) Scenario DM1 DM2 DM4 DM6 Useful energy demand 1.2% 1.4% 1.7% 2.1% Electricity consumption 1.4% 2.1% 2.8% 3.8%
CO2 in energy sector in DM2 case, Gg (1)with CO2 emission constraint Allowed cumulative CO2 emissions in energy sector for 45 years (1992-2036), Gg without constraint +30% above stabilization 412542 +15% above stabilization 375896 stabilization in level 2000 after 2001 339250
CO2 emissions from energy sector, Gg (2)with CO2 emission constraint
CO2 emissions from energy sector, Gg (3)deterministic cases vs. stochastic cases