Guidance Annex I Part 2 templ Guidance for the template on reporting of used parameters and variables included in Annex 1, part 2, of the Energy Union Governance The aim of this excel file is to facilitate reporting of the quantitative parameters and variables under Annex I Part 2 in the indicated format - All parameters and variables highlighted in green are already currently requested under existing legislation (MMR, RES Directive, or Energy Efficiency Directive), see e.g. http://cdr.eionet.europa.eu/help/mmr/MMR_projections_templates_2018.zip - All energy related parameters and variables highlighted in red might require to rely on complementary tools than standard energy system models covering also new requirements in the revised legislation - All variables highligted in orange correspond to indicators to be computed on the basis of parameters and variables already available elsewhere in the excel file - The request for historical data relates to data if and when used in modelling - All monetary Euro values shall be expressed in constant 2023 prices using ESTAT HICP deflator. - Elements in red font are meant to provide further precision to what is currently indicated in the template in the provisionally agreed Governance Regulation. They aim to provide additional guidance or specifications and should facilitate the better understanding of modelling results by the Commission. While they remain optional, their use is much encouraged. - Please report the used values for the years 2005 to 2040 in five yearly steps, and if possible yearly for 2021 to 2030 (the latter indicated in the red font as not required in the template in the Governance regulation). - Column T can be used for comments that MS wish to provide (e.g. explanation of different methodology, caveats or sources of projections) GOV Annex 1 Part 2-WEM Reporting of used parameters and variables included in Annex 1, part 2, of the Energy Union Governance as agreed in trilogue Finland's NECP update in 2024 WEM All parameters and variables highlighted in green are already currently requested under existing legislation (e.g MMR, RED Directive, or Energy Efficiency Directive), see e.g. http://cdr.eionet.europa.eu/help/mmr/MMR_projections_templates_2018.zip All energy related parameters and variables highlighted in red might require to rely on complementary tools than standard energy system models, covering new requirements from the revised legislation All variables highligted in orange correspond to indicators to be computed on the basis of parameters and variables already available elsewhere in the excel file Unit 2005.0 2010.0 2015.0 2020.0 2025.0 2030.0 2035.0 2040.0 Comments MS Comments Commission 1. General parameters and variables 1 Population million 5.4 5.5 5.5 5.6 5.6 5.6 5.6 2 GDP EUR million 252850 253810 269190 283480 306220 332180 361290 3 Sectorial gross value added EUR million 221300 219090 232710 248600 268540 291310 316830 Agriculture EUR million Construction EUR million Services EUR million Energy Sector EUR million Industry EUR million 4 Number of households million 2.5 2.6 2.8 2.8 2.9 2.9 2.9 5 Households size inhabitants/household 2.1 2.1 2.0 2.0 1.9 1.9 1.9 6 Disposable income of households (yearly) EUR Please specify the definition applied 7 Number of passenger-kilometers million km Public road transport million km 580 523 497 542 577 592 Busses, Neither passenger kilometers nor division into passenger and freight transport was modelled so we only have total kilometres per vehicle type Private cars million km 47355 39092 39702 42165 47076 51234 Neither passenger kilometers nor division into passenger and freight transport was modelled so we only have total kilometres per vehicle type Motorcycles million km 779 689 629 593 Neither passenger kilometers nor division into passenger and freight transport was modelled so we only have total kilometres per vehicle type Rail million km Aviation million km Inland navigation million km 8 Freight transport tonnes-kilometres million tkm Trucks million tkm 3285 50007 52376 55041 60214 64536 Neither passenger kilometers nor division into passenger and freight transport was modelled so we only have total kilometres per vehicle type Rail million tkm Inland navigation million tkm 9 International Fuel prices EUR/GJ or EUR/toe Please specify if Commission's proposal or other source was applied and in the latter case specify methodology Oil EUR/GJ or EUR/toe 7 18 18 18 19 EUR/GJ in EUR2023 Please specify if Commission's proposal or other source was applied and in the latter case specify methodology Gas (NCV) EUR/GJ or EUR/toe 4 15 13 13 13 EUR/GJ in EUR2023 Please specify if Commission's proposal or other source was applied and in the latter case specify methodology Coal EUR/GJ or EUR/toe 2 4 4 4 4 EUR/GJ in EUR2023 Please specify if Commission's proposal or other source was applied and in the latter case specify methodology 10 Carbon price ETS sectors EUR/ ton CO2 27 91 91 94 120 In EUR2023 Please specify if Commission's proposal or other source was applied and in the latter case specify methodology 11 Exchange rate to EUR and to US dollar EUR/currency and/or USD/currency 12 Heating degree days Please specify if Commission's proposal or other source was applied and in the latter case specify methodology 13 Cooling degree days Please specify if Commission's proposal or other source was applied and in the latter case specify methodology 14 Technology cost assumptions (see https://climate.ec.europa.eu/eu-action/climate-strategies-targets/2040-climate-target_en for technology cost assumptions as used in 2040 Climate Target Plan for suggestions on what could be relevant to report See Table 17 in the NECP report Please specify if Commission's proposal or other source was applied and in the latter case specify methodology 2. energy balances and indicators 2.1 energy supply 1 Production (incl.recovery of products) ktoe Solids ktoe Oil ktoe Natural gas ktoe Nuclear ktoe Renewable energy sources ktoe Biogases ktoe please, indicate what is the projection to produce biogas (primary production), regardless on its end-use - out of which, injected in the natural gas grid bcm indicate quantity of biomethane injected in grid as in Energy Balances [TI_BNG_E] Transformation input - for blending with natural gas - energy use; 1 ktoe = 1.15 million m3 2 Net Imports (ktoe) ktoe Solids ktoe Oil ktoe Natural gas ktoe Electricity GWh 10501 16338 15100 -3100 -1900 -2100 4300 In GWh 3 Import Dependency % 4 Main import sources for energy carriers Main country (please specify here) of origin of Electricity Purchases % of total imports 1st main country (please specify here) of origin of Gas Purchases % of total imports 2nd main country (please specify here) of origin of Gas Purchases % of total imports 3rd main country (please specify here) of origin of Gas Purchases % of total imports If more countries to be reported please add rows 5 Gross Inland Consumption GJ 1471227000 1302692000 1278834000 1373838000 1324897000 1274137000 1240495000 in GJ Solids GJ 278523000 157011000 112856000 71515000 48217000 22952000 2571000 in GJ Oil GJ 352240000 287559000 272127000 229321000 152276000 108199000 78758000 in GJ Natural gas GJ 152525000 82497000 75882000 41230000 27773000 19240000 15945000 in GJ Nuclear GJ 238789000 243556000 243862000 385833000 379724000 377105000 377105000 in GJ Electricity GJ in GJ Renewable energy forms GJ 397180000 450897000 497315000 632865000 698991000 721982000 714887000 in GJ Other GJ 51970000 81172000 76792000 13074000 17916000 24659000 51229000 in GJ 2.2. Electricity and heat 1 Gross electricity generation GWhe 80674 68599 69267 99163 108678 119504 122456 2 By fuel Nuclear energy GWhe 22800 23245 23291 36890 36306 36055 36055 Solids GWhe 20339 8624 5179 1925 845 391 23 Oil (including refinery gas) GWhe 334 188 191 122 26 18 17 Gas (including derived gases) GWhe 11090 5251 4398 1624 1253 677 346 Biomass-waste GWhe 10768 11013 10779 14360 14472 12976 12668 Renewable part of waste + biomass Hydro (pumping excluded) GWhe 12922 16769 15883 14787 14868 14986 15103 Wind GWhe 294 2327 8256 25865 34089 46057 48406 Solar GWhe 5 11 219 2258 5514 7042 8635 Geothermal and other renewables GWhe Other fuels (hydrogen, methanol) GWhe 2122 1172 1071 1331 1305 1302 1201 Includes other solids than mentioned above 3 Share of power generation from combined heat and power generation in total electricity generation (CHP electricity generation divided by the total gross electricity generation, including the generation in pumped storage power stations % Share of heat generation from combined heat and power generation in total heat generation (CHP heat generation divided by the total heat for district heating) % 4 Capacity electricity generation including retirements and new investments [note: split between retirements and new investments may not be straightforward to obtain with standard models. Complementary assumptions may need to be made] GW Nuclear energy GW Solids GW Oil (including refinery gas) GW Gas (including derived gases) GW Biomass-waste GW Biogases GW Hydro (pumping excluded) GW Wind GW Solar GW Geothermal and other renewables GW Other fuels (hydrogen, methanol) GW Installed capacity of stationary batteries GWh Might be significant by 2040, useful in view of the preparation of the next Reference Scenario, model calibration, and to monitor progress on NZIA objectives. 5 Heat generation from thermal power generation GWhe 6 Heat generation from combined heat and power plants, including industrial waste heat GWhe 7 Cross-border interconnection capacities for electricity [the level of electricity interconnectivity in line with Article 4(d)(1) and the relevant annex of the Energy Union Governance regulation] and their projected usage rates [note that such information may not be available in standard energy system models; complementary tools or assumptions might be needed] 2.3. Transformation sector 1 Fuel Inputs to Thermal Power Generation ktoe Solids ktoe Oil ktoe Gas ktoe 2 Fuel Input to other conversion processes ktoe 2.4. Energy consumption 1 Primary energy consumption ktoe In practice this is the PEC(2020-2030) indicator of Eurostat 1 Final energy consumption ktoe 26482 24560 23945 24863 23810 22638 21927 In practice this is the FEC(2020-2030) indicator of Eurostat 2 by sector Industry ktoe 10963 10512 9901 10163 10245 10155 10021 Residential ktoe 5978 5277 5237 5610 5199 5015 4780 Tertiary ktoe 4486 4029 4089 4162 4034 3926 3875 Agriculture, forestry, services, machinery (Eurostat) Services? Transport ktoe 4394 4180 3963 3893 3434 2924 2632 Other ktoe 661 562 755 1037 898 618 619 (Eurostat) Fishing+Agriculture/Forestry+Others Number of heat pumps Million Units Useful in view of the preparation of the next Reference Scenario, model calibration, and to monitor progress on NZIA objectives. By transport activity, when available Passenger transport ktoe Freight transport ktoe Batteries for Evs GWh Useful in view of the preparation of the next Reference Scenario, model calibration, and to monitor progress on NZIA objectives. Electrolysers GW Useful to monitor progress on NZIA objectives. 3 by fuel Solids ktoe Oil ktoe 4193 3618 3475 3130 2077 1463 1041 Gas ktoe 5 2 13 4 5 6 8 Electricity ktoe 64 61 70 181 400 693 962 Heat ktoe Renewable energy forms ktoe 132 500 406 577 952 647 464 Other ktoe 4 Final non energy consumption ktoe 5 Primary energy intensity of the economy toe/euro 6 Final energy intensity by sector Industry toe/euro of value added Energy consumption of the sector and value added of the sector Agriculture toe/euro of value added Residential buildings kWh/m2 Energy consumption of the sector and value added of the sector Service buildings kWh/m2 Passenger transport toe/million pkm Freight transport toe/million tkm 2.5. Prices 1 Electricity prices by type of using sector (residential, industry, tertiary) residential euro/MWh industry euro/MWh tertiary euro/ktoe 2 National retail fuel prices (including taxes, per source and sector) Diesel oil euro/ktoe Industry euro/ktoe Households euro/ktoe Transport private euro/ktoe Transport public euro/ktoe Gasoline euro/ktoe Transport private euro/ktoe Transport public euro/ktoe Natural gas euro/ktoe Industry euro/ktoe Households euro/ktoe 2.6. Investments Energy-related investment costs for overall economy % of GDP If possible a further disaggregated overview . The following categories could be used: energy generation, energy conversion, energy storage, energy transmission and distribution, energy use, energy efficiency, CCS/CCU. Additional to the desired NECPR Annex XIII' Progress towards financing' template. Energy related investmentts costs for Industry % of value added 2.7. Renewables 1 Gross final consumption of energy from renewable sources and share of renewable energy in gross final energy consumption and by sector (electricity, heating and cooling, transport) and by technology RES in Gross Final Energy Consumption % In line with RED recast RES-H&C share % In line with RED recast RES-E share % In line with RED recast RES-T share % In line with RED recast (as per Art 25 (1)) (final consumption of renewable energy in transport as contribution to overall target % In line with RED recast (as per Art 7 (4)) Contribution of biofuels and biogas produced from feedstock listed in part A of Annex IX and consumed in transport % In line with RED recast Contribution of biofuels and biogas produced from feedstock listed in part B of Annex IX and consumed in transport % In line with RED recast Contribution from biofuels, bioliquids and biomass fuels consumed in transport, produced from food or feed crops % In line with RED recast Contribution of other biofuels and consumed in transport % In line with RED recast Contribution of renewable fuels of non-biological origin % Gross final consumption of RES for heating and cooling ktoe Gross final consumption of electricity from RES ktoe Gross final consumption of energy from RES in transport ktoe Total Gross final consumption of RES ktoe Gross final consumption of waste heat and cold for heating and cooling ktoe If applicable for H&C obligation Waste heat and cold share in gross final consumption for heating and cooling % If applicable for H&C obligation Gross final consumption of RES from district heating and cooling ktoe In line with RED recast RES share from district heating and cooling in gross final consumption for heating and cooling % In line with RED recast Gross final consumption of waste heat and cold from district heating and cooling ktoe In line with RED recast Waste heat and cold share from district heating and cooling in gross final consumption for heating and cooling % In line with RED recast Total final energy consumption (not gross final) in buildings ktoe As per RED Article 15a Total Renewables final energy consumption (not gross final) in buildings ktoe As per RED Article 15a Total waste heat final energy consumption (not gross final) in buildings (N.B. waste heat cannot be part of Total final energy consumption indicator above) ktoe As per RED Article 15a Renewables-share in buildings including waste heat % As per RED Article 15a Renewables-share in buildings excluding waste heat % As per RED Article 15a Total gross final energy consumption for energy and non-energy in industry ktoe As per RED Article 22a Total Renewables gross final energy consumption for energy and non-energy in industry ktoe As per RED Article 22a Total waste heat for energy and non-energy in industry (N.B. waste heat cannot be part of Total gross final energy consumption indicator above) ktoe As per RED Article 22a Total hydrogen for energy and non-energy in industry ktoe As per RED Article 22a Total RFNBO for energy and non-energy in industry ktoe As per RED Article 22a Renewables-share in industry % As per RED Article 22a Renewables-share in industry including waste heat % As per RED Article 22a Renewables-share in industry excluding waste heat % As per RED Article 22a Total gross final energy consumption in Heating and Cooling ktoe As per RED Article 23 Total renewables gross final energy consumption in Heating and Cooling ktoe As per RED Article 23 Total waste heat in Heating and Cooling (N.B. waste heat cannot be part of total gross final energy consumption indicator above) ktoe As per RED Article 23 Total renewable electricity in Heating and Cooling (N.B. renewable electricity cannot be part of total gross final energy consumption indicator above) ktoe As per RED Article 23 Renewables-share in Heating and Cooling % As per RED Article 23 Renewables-share in Heating and Cooling including waste heat and/or renewable electricity % As per RED Article 23 Renewables-share in Heating and Cooling excluding waste heat and/or renewable electricity % As per RED Article 23 Total gross final energy consumption in District Heating and Cooling ktoe As per RED Article 24 Total renewables gross final energy consumption in District Heating and Cooling ktoe As per RED Article 24 Total waste heat in District Heating and Cooling (N.B. waste heat cannot be part of total gross final energy consumption indicator above) ktoe As per RED Article 24 Total renewable electricity in District Heating and Cooling (N.B. renewable electricity cannot be part of total gross final energy consumption indicator) ktoe As per RED Article 24 Renewables-share in District Heating and Cooling % As per RED Article 24 Renewables-share in District Heating and Cooling including waste heat and/or renewable electricity % As per RED Article 24 Renewables-share in District Heating and Cooling excluding waste heat and/or renewable electricity % As per RED Article 24 2 Electricity and heat generation from renewable energy in buildings (as defined in Article 2(1) of Directive 2010/31/EU); this shall include, where available, disaggregated data on energy produced, consumed and injected into the grid by solar photovoltaic systems, solar thermal systems, biomass, heat pumps, geothermal systems, as well as all other decentralized renewables systems) Add additional rows if necessary 3 If applicable, other national trajectories, including long-term or sectorial ones (the share of food-based and advanced biofuels, the share of renewable energy in district heating, as well as the renewable energy produced by cities and energy communities as defined by Article 22 of [recast of Directive 2009/28/EC as proposed by COM(2016) 767]) Add additional rows if necessary 3. GHG emissions and removals related indicators 1 GHG emissions by policy sector (EU ETS, Effort Sharing Regulation and LULUCF) tCO2eq ETS sector emissions (in ETS scope since 2013) tCO2eq See the annex on projections Effort Sharing sector GHG emissions (in scope since 2013) tCO2eq See the annex on projections LULUCF (accounted according to EU legislation requirements) tCO2eq See the annex on projections 2 GHG emissions by IPCC sector and by gas (where relevant split into EU ETS and Effort Sharing sectors). tCO2eq 3 Carbon intensity of the overall economy tCO2eq/GDP 4 CO2 emission related indicators a GHG intensity of domestic power and heat generation tCO2eq/MWh b GHG intensity of final energy consumption by sector tCO2eq/toe Industry tCO2eq/toe Residential tCO2eq/toe Tertiary tCO2eq/toe Passenger tranport tCO2eq/toe Freight transport tCO2eq/toe 5 Non-CO2 GHG emission related parameters a Livestock dairy cattle 1000 heads 319 289 285 260 231 225 221 223 non-dairy cattle 1000 heads 640 636 630 587 565 548 547 540 pigs 1000 heads 1,360 1,340 1,239 1,104 935 888 894 899 sheep 1000 heads 90 126 155 140 132 132 132 132 poultry 1000 heads 10,538 9,587 12,927 13,577 14,876 14,914 14,912 15,007 b Nitrogen input from application of synthetic fertilizers kt nitrogen 150 157 143 145 137 133 128 136 c Nitrogen input from application of manure kt nitrogen 89 90 91 91 78 76 78 79 d Nitrogen fixed by N-fixing crops kt nitrogen e Nitrogen in crop residues returned to soils kt nitrogen 87 83 105 93 85 102 105 98 f Area of cultivated organic soils hectares 305,989 316,685 327,064 341,031 341,856 312,316 311,386 313,556 g Municipal solid waste (MSW) generation t h Municipal solid waste (MSW) going to landfills t 1,462,639 1,092,684 316,346 14,988 12,000 12,000 12,000 12,000 i Share of CH4 recovery in total CH4 generation from landfills % 28% 28% 28% 20% 20% 20% 19% 19% j CO2 emissions captured in kt CO2-eq GOV Annex 1 Part 2-WAM Reporting of used parameters and variables included in Annex 1, part 2, of the Energy Union Governance as agreed in trilogue WAM All parameters and variables highlighted in green are already currently requested under existing legislation (e.g MMR, RED Directive, or Energy Efficiency Directive), see e.g. http://cdr.eionet.europa.eu/help/mmr/MMR_projections_templates_2018.zip All energy related parameters and variables highlighted in red might require to rely on complementary tools than standard energy system models, covering new requirements from the revised legislation All variables highligted in orange correspond to indicators to be computed on the basis of parameters and variables already available elsewhere in the excel file Unit 2005.0 2010.0 2015.0 2020.0 2025.0 2030.0 2035.0 2040.0 Comments MS Comments Commission 1. General parameters and variables 1 Population million 2 GDP EUR million 3 Sectorial gross value added EUR million Agriculture EUR million Construction EUR million Services EUR million Energy Sector EUR million Industry EUR million 4 Number of households million 5 Households size inhabitants/household 6 Disposable income of households (yearly) EUR Please specify the definition applied 7 Number of passenger-kilometers million pkm Public road transport million pkm Private cars million pkm Motorcycles million pkm Rail million pkm Aviation million pkm Inland navigation million pkm 8 Freight transport tonnes-kilometres million tkm Trucks million tkm Rail million tkm Inland navigation million tkm 9 International Fuel prices EUR/GJ or EUR/toe Please specify if Commission's proposal or other source was applied and in the latter case specify methodology Oil EUR/GJ or EUR/toe Please specify if Commission's proposal or other source was applied and in the latter case specify methodology Gas (NCV) EUR/GJ or EUR/toe Please specify if Commission's proposal or other source was applied and in the latter case specify methodology Coal EUR/GJ or EUR/toe Please specify if Commission's proposal or other source was applied and in the latter case specify methodology 10 Carbon price ETS sectors EUR/ ton CO2 Please specify if Commission's proposal or other source was applied and in the latter case specify methodology 11 Exchange rate to EUR and to US dollar EUR/currency and/or USD/currency 12 Heating degree days Please specify if Commission's proposal or other source was applied and in the latter case specify methodology 13 Cooling degree days Please specify if Commission's proposal or other source was applied and in the latter case specify methodology 14 Technology cost assumptions (see https://climate.ec.europa.eu/eu-action/climate-strategies-targets/2040-climate-target_en for technology cost assumptions as used in 2040 Climate Target Plan for suggestions on what could be relevant to report Please specify if Commission's proposal or other source was applied and in the latter case specify methodology 2. energy balances and indicators 2.1 energy supply 1 Production (incl.recovery of products) ktoe Solids ktoe Oil ktoe Natural gas ktoe Nuclear ktoe Renewable energy sources ktoe Biogases ktoe please, indicate what is the projection to produce biogas (primary production), regardless on its end-use - out of which, injected in the natural gas grid bcm indicate quantity of biomethane injected in grid as in Energy Balances [TI_BNG_E] Transformation input - for blending with natural gas - energy use; 1 ktoe = 1.15 million m3 2 Net Imports (ktoe) ktoe Solids ktoe Oil ktoe Natural gas ktoe Electricity ktoe 3 Import Dependency % 4 Main import sources for energy carriers Main country (please specify here) of origin of Electricity Purchases % of total imports 1st main country (please specify here) of origin of Gas Purchases % of total imports 2nd main country (please specify here) of origin of Gas Purchases % of total imports 3rd main country (please specify here) of origin of Gas Purchases % of total imports If more countries to be reported please add rows 5 Gross Inland Consumption ktoe Solids ktoe Oil ktoe Natural gas ktoe Nuclear ktoe Electricity ktoe Renewable energy forms ktoe Other ktoe 2.2. Electricity and heat 1 Gross electricity generation GWhe 2 By fuel Nuclear energy GWhe Solids GWhe Oil (including refinery gas) GWhe Gas (including derived gases) GWhe Biomass-waste GWhe Hydro (pumping excluded) GWhe Wind GWhe Solar GWhe Geothermal and other renewables GWhe Other fuels (hydrogen, methanol) GWhe 3 Share of power generation from combined heat and power generation in total electricity generation (CHP electricity generation divided by the total gross electricity generation, including the generation in pumped storage power stations % Share of heat generation from combined heat and power generation in total heat generation (CHP heat generation divided by the total heat for district heating) % 4 Capacity electricity generation including retirements and new investments [note: split between retirements and new investments may not be straightforward to obtain with standard models. Complementary assumptions may need to be made] GW Nuclear energy GW Solids GW Oil (including refinery gas) GW Gas (including derived gases) GW Biomass-waste GW Biogases GW Hydro (pumping excluded) GW Wind GW Solar GW Geothermal and other renewables GW Other fuels (hydrogen, methanol) GW Installed capacity of stationary batteries GWh Might be significant by 2040, useful in view of the preparation of the next Reference Scenario, model calibration, and to monitor progress on NZIA objectives. 5 Heat generation from thermal power generation GWhe 6 Heat generation from combined heat and power plants, including industrial waste heat GWhe 7 Cross-border interconnection capacities for electricity [the level of electricity interconnectivity in line with Article 4(d)(1) and the relevant annex of the Energy Union Governance regulation] and their projected usage rates [note that such information may not be available in standard energy system models; complementary tools or assumptions might be needed] 2.3. Transformation sector 1 Fuel Inputs to Thermal Power Generation ktoe Solids ktoe Oil ktoe Gas ktoe 2 Fuel Input to other conversion processes ktoe 2.4. Energy consumption 1 Primary energy consumption ktoe In practice this is the PEC(2020-2030) indicator of Eurostat 1 Final energy consumption ktoe In practice this is the FEC(2020-2030) indicator of Eurostat 2 by sector Industry ktoe Residential ktoe Tertiary ktoe (Eurostat) Services? Transport ktoe Other ktoe (Eurostat) Fishing+Agriculture/Forestry+Others Number of heat pumps Million Units Useful in view of the preparation of the next Reference Scenario, model calibration, and to monitor progress on NZIA objectives. By transport activity, when available Passenger transport ktoe Freight transport ktoe Batteries for Evs GWh Useful in view of the preparation of the next Reference Scenario, model calibration, and to monitor progress on NZIA objectives. Electrolysers GW Useful to monitor progress on NZIA objectives. 3 by fuel Solids ktoe Oil ktoe Gas ktoe Electricity ktoe Heat ktoe Renewable energy forms ktoe Other ktoe 4 Final non energy consumption ktoe 5 Primary energy intensity of the economy toe/euro 6 Final energy intensity by sector Industry toe/euro of value added Energy consumption of the sector and value added of the sector Residential toe/euro of value added Energy consumption of the sector and value added of the sector Tertiary toe/euro of value added Energy consumption of the sector and value added of the sector Passenger transport toe/million pkm Freight transport toe/million tkm 2.5. Prices 1 Electricity prices by type of using sector (residential, industry, tertiary) residential euro/MWh industry euro/MWh tertiary euro/ktoe 2 National retail fuel prices (including taxes, per source and sector) Diesel oil euro/ktoe Industry euro/ktoe Households euro/ktoe Transport private euro/ktoe Transport public euro/ktoe Gasoline euro/ktoe Transport private euro/ktoe Transport public euro/ktoe Natural gas euro/ktoe Industry euro/ktoe Households euro/ktoe 2.6. Investments Energy-related investment costs for overall economy % of GDP If possible a further disaggregated overview . The following categories could be used: energy generation, energy conversion, energy storage, energy transmission and distribution, energy use, energy efficiency, CCS/CCU. Additional to the desired NECPR Annex XIII' Progress towards financing' template. Energy related investmentts costs for Industry % of value added 2.7. Renewables 1 Gross final consumption of energy from renewable sources and share of renewable energy in gross final energy consumption and by sector (electricity, heating and cooling, transport) and by technology RES in Gross Final Energy Consumption % In line with RED recast RES-H&C share % In line with RED recast RES-E share % In line with RED recast RES-T share % In line with RED recast (as per Art 25 (1)) (final consumption of renewable energy in transport as contribution to overall target % In line with RED recast (as per Art 7 (4)) Contribution of biofuels and biogas produced from feedstock listed in part A of Annex IX and consumed in transport % In line with RED recast Contribution of biofuels and biogas produced from feedstock listed in part B of Annex IX and consumed in transport % In line with RED recast Contribution from biofuels, bioliquids and biomass fuels consumed in transport, produced from food or feed crops % In line with RED recast Contribution of other biofuels and consumed in transport % In line with RED recast Contribution of renewable fuels of non-biological origin % Gross final consumption of RES for heating and cooling ktoe Gross final consumption of electricity from RES ktoe Gross final consumption of energy from RES in transport ktoe Total Gross final consumption of RES ktoe Gross final consumption of waste heat and cold for heating and cooling ktoe If applicable for H&C obligation Waste heat and cold share in gross final consumption for heating and cooling % If applicable for H&C obligation Gross final consumption of RES from district heating and cooling ktoe In line with RED recast RES share from district heating and cooling in gross final consumption for heating and cooling % In line with RED recast Gross final consumption of waste heat and cold from district heating and cooling ktoe In line with RED recast Waste heat and cold share from district heating and cooling in gross final consumption for heating and cooling % In line with RED recast Total final energy consumption (not gross final) in buildings ktoe As per RED Article 15a Total Renewables final energy consumption (not gross final) in buildings ktoe As per RED Article 15a Total waste heat final energy consumption (not gross final) in buildings (N.B. waste heat cannot be part of Total final energy consumption indicator above) ktoe As per RED Article 15a Renewables-share in buildings including waste heat % As per RED Article 15a Renewables-share in buildings excluding waste heat % As per RED Article 15a Total gross final energy consumption for energy and non-energy in industry ktoe As per RED Article 22a Total Renewables gross final energy consumption for energy and non-energy in industry ktoe As per RED Article 22a Total waste heat for energy and non-energy in industry (N.B. waste heat cannot be part of Total gross final energy consumption indicator above) ktoe As per RED Article 22a Total hydrogen for energy and non-energy in industry ktoe As per RED Article 22a Total RFNBO for energy and non-energy in industry ktoe As per RED Article 22a Renewables-share in industry % As per RED Article 22a Renewables-share in industry including waste heat % As per RED Article 22a Renewables-share in industry excluding waste heat % As per RED Article 22a Total gross final energy consumption in Heating and Cooling ktoe As per RED Article 23 Total renewables gross final energy consumption in Heating and Cooling ktoe As per RED Article 23 Total waste heat in Heating and Cooling (N.B. waste heat cannot be part of total gross final energy consumption indicator above) ktoe As per RED Article 23 Total renewable electricity in Heating and Cooling (N.B. renewable electricity cannot be part of total gross final energy consumption indicator above) ktoe As per RED Article 23 Renewables-share in Heating and Cooling % As per RED Article 23 Renewables-share in Heating and Cooling including waste heat and/or renewable electricity % As per RED Article 23 Renewables-share in Heating and Cooling excluding waste heat and/or renewable electricity % As per RED Article 23 Total gross final energy consumption in District Heating and Cooling ktoe As per RED Article 24 Total renewables gross final energy consumption in District Heating and Cooling ktoe As per RED Article 24 Total waste heat in District Heating and Cooling (N.B. waste heat cannot be part of total gross final energy consumption indicator above) ktoe As per RED Article 24 Total renewable electricity in District Heating and Cooling (N.B. renewable electricity cannot be part of total gross final energy consumption indicator) ktoe As per RED Article 24 Renewables-share in District Heating and Cooling % As per RED Article 24 Renewables-share in District Heating and Cooling including waste heat and/or renewable electricity % As per RED Article 24 Renewables-share in District Heating and Cooling excluding waste heat and/or renewable electricity % As per RED Article 24 2 Electricity and heat generation from renewable energy in buildings (as defined in Article 2(1) of Directive 2010/31/EU); this shall include, where available, disaggregated data on energy produced, consumed and injected into the grid by solar photovoltaic systems, solar thermal systems, biomass, heat pumps, geothermal systems, as well as all other decentralized renewables systems) Add additional rows if necessary 3 If applicable, other national trajectories, including long-term or sectorial ones (the share of food-based and advanced biofuels, the share of renewable energy in district heating, as well as the renewable energy produced by cities and energy communities as defined by Article 22 of [recast of Directive 2009/28/EC as proposed by COM(2016) 767]) Add additional rows if necessary 3. GHG emissions and removals related indicators 1 GHG emissions by policy sector (EU ETS, Effort Sharing Regulation and LULUCF) tCO2eq ETS sector emissions (in ETS scope since 2013) tCO2eq Effort Sharing sector GHG emissions (in scope since 2013) tCO2eq LULUCF (accounted according to EU legislation requirements) tCO2eq 2 GHG emissions by IPCC sector and by gas (where relevant split into EU ETS and Effort Sharing sectors). tCO2eq 3 Carbon intensity of the overall economy tCO2eq/GDP 4 CO2 emission related indicators a GHG intensity of domestic power and heat generation tCO2eq/MWh b GHG intensity of final energy consumption by sector tCO2eq/toe Industry tCO2eq/toe Residential tCO2eq/toe Tertiary tCO2eq/toe Passenger tranport tCO2eq/toe Freight transport tCO2eq/toe 5 Non-CO2 GHG emission related parameters a Livestock dairy cattle 1000 heads non-dairy cattle 1000 heads pigs 1000 heads sheep 1000 heads poultry 1000 heads b Nitrogen input from application of synthetic fertilizers kt nitrogen c Nitrogen input from application of manure kt nitrogen d Nitrogen fixed by N-fixing crops kt nitrogen e Nitrogen in crop residues returned to soils kt nitrogen f Area of cultivated organic soils hectares g Municipal solid waste (MSW) generation t h Municipal solid waste (MSW) going to landfills t i Share of CH4 recovery in total CH4 generation from landfills % j CO2 emissions captured in kt CO2-eq