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EU figures — tertiary sector

Picking the best ENERGY STAR equipment really matters for the environment. Office equipment accounts for a significant —and rising— share of total electricity consumption in the tertiary sector.

Office Equipment EU-15

Source: ECCP 2nd Progress Report, Can we meet our Kyoto targets?, 2003.

Electricity in TWh/yr.

Residential

Tertiary

Industry

Total EU-15

1990

2

27

8

37

2010 baseline

64

76

16

156

2010 with measures

31

34

8

73


CO2-eq. Emissions in Mt/yr.

Residential

Tertiary

Industry

Total EU-15

1990

1

14

4

19

2010 baseline

29

34

7

70

2010 with measures

14

15

4

33


Electricity expenditure in bln. Euro at 10 Euroct/kWh

Residential

Tertiary

Industry

Total EU-15

1990

0.2

2.7

0.8

3.7

2010 baseline

6.4

7.6

1.6

15.6

2010 with measures

3.1

3.4

0.8

7.3

For the tertiary sector, a rise is expected from 14 Mt (1990) to 34 Mt (2010 baseline) per year in annual CO2-eq. emissions, equivalent to 27 (1990) and 76 TWh (2010 baseline) in electricity consumption. By 2010, electricity consumption of office equipment will account for 11.4% of the total in the tertiary sector. Furthermore, heat dissipation by the equipment will account for a part of the air conditioning load (projected total EU-15 air conditioning electricity consumption in 2010 baseline is 123 TWh/yr) . At a COP of 3, cooling away 76 TWh would take roughly 25 TWh. This is mostly relevant in summer/spring, so the estimated contribution would be in the range of 10-20 TWh/year or ca. 10% of total air conditioning expenditure). Please note, that these figures are valid for the EU-15. The enlarged EU-25 will see a lower current penetration, but probably a higher growth rate for office equipment.

At a rate of € 0.10/kWh, total direct (76 TWh) and indirect (say 14 TWh) electricity expenditure on office equipment by all EU-15 sectors will be around € 9 billion (€ 9 000 million) annually in the 2010 baseline.

Office equipment is a fast riser on (at least) the tertiary sector electricity bill, but it is also the group of products with the highest saving potential. Energy saving potential of office equipment with appropriate policies and measures is over 50%. The ECCP indicates that direct electricity consumption figures of 34 TWh/yr. are feasible for the 2010 tertiary sector, resulting in CO2-eq. emissions of 15 Mt/yr.. Total electricity expenditure by all EU-15 sectors, at an electricity rate of € 0.10/kWh mentioned above, would drop to € 4-5 billion.

 

 

 

Table: Office Equipment in the EU-15:
Electricity consumption, greenhouse gas emissions and expenditure