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After recording annual growth in 2016 and 2017, the total emissions in the EU-ETS sector decreased in year 2018 by 1.2% compared to the previous year. The decrease resulted from smaller emissions from energy industries. The total emissions in the EU-ETS sector decreased by 26% in the period 2005‒2018. At the EU-28 level, this sector adopted the legally binding target of reducing GHG emissions by 21% by 2020 compared to the 2005 level. That is an EU-28 common goal and is not further differentiated across Member States. Slovenia does not have a specific target for this sector.


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Figure PO27-1: EU-ETS emissions in the period 2005−2018
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Energy Industries

Manufacturing Industries and Construction

Industrial Processes

Total emissions EU-ETS

2005

6301.15

1395.26

1055.72

8752.13

2006

6339.86

1416.25

1094.45

8850.55

2007

6578.54

1397.86

1076.41

9052.81

2008

6404.89

1371.74

976.80

8753.42

2009

6103.11

1154.50

676.11

7933.72

2010

6208.95

1134.53

656.97

8000.45

2011

6211.61

1041.97

685.39

7938.97

2012

5901.18

997.17

680.87

7579.23

2013

5617.13

1038.92

733.93

7389.98

2014

4329.02

1054.52

731.75

6115.29

2015

4420.89

1000.03

688.67

6109.59

2016

4781.13

1012.00

685.54

6478.66

2017

4741.09

1062.87

766.07

6570.03

2018

4605.80

1087.24

798.88

6491.91


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