winter residential bill was $253.09. The Bill Stabilization Adjustment mechanism ("BSA"), approved by the PSC in 2007, is an adjustment that will lower rates if Delmarva Power is receiving more revenue than … %PDF-1.5 %���� Nevertheless, three Member States use mostly other energy products: Denmark relies mainly on derived heat, Poland's main source of energy are solid fuels and Ireland uses mostly petroleum products, see Table 1. Derived heat plays an important role only in water heating (13.9 %) and in space heating (10.6 %), while oil products still cover 14.1 % of space heating energy use, 13.5 % of cooking and 11.3 % of water heating (see Figure 4). Detailed data of the final energy consumption in industry will be available from 2022 (mandatory reporting starts with reference year 2020). h��X�SSW?7�& ��7���ƕ�(H��51A�� �hP�թb�b'X]�e�l£%[|쮵nG�jq��E+jGlw-E�P�ک3K[�t:�v�sν����$�=����~�wN��R�g/bR�(��� ��y���p�n�Y�Z.�.�Xˠ�O�M�� "j��]H-�LW�ۛ�r#�Vq�ȼ&� The following countries have applied for derogations: Belgium (for year 2015), Slovakia (for years 2015 and 2016), Cyprus and Estonia (for years 2015, 2016 and 2017). In 2018, households represented 26% of final energy consumption, or 17% of gross inland energy consumption, in the EU. Further disaggregation of the statistics on final energy consumption is crucial for policy makers to monitor and further develop energy policies. December 27th, 2018 by Tina Casey Whew, that was a close one. Electricity used for lighting and most electrical appliances represents 14.1 % (this excludes the use of electricity for powering the main heating, cooling or cooking systems), while the proportion used for water heating is slightly higher, representing 14.8 %. The provision of historical series up to 2010 is made on a voluntary basis. Derived heat is widely used for water heating in seven Member States, particularly in Denmark (63.2 %), Finland (55.0 %) and Sweden (54.7 %), but again most of the biggest energy consuming countries mainly use gas (with 89.2 % in Netherlands and 65.0 % in Italy) and electricity (50.0 % in France). The collection of data on energy consumption in households by type of end-use is based on the Regulation (EC) No 1099/2008 on energy statistics as amended by Commission Regulation (EU) No 431/2014. Ireland and Portugal use mainly petroleum products (respectively 44.5 % and 42.2 %), while Cyprus (77.0 %), Greece (45.9 %), Slovenia (41.5 %) and Austria (31.8 %) use renewables (see Table 5). As the U. S. Senate reconvenes today, Ohio Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown took to Twitter to announce the introduction of a bill that would provide $100 billion in … In addition, FEMP and the U.S. Department of Energy publish notices and rules related to federal energy management. Renewables cover 27.0 % of the energy needs for space heating, 12.6 % for water heating and 5.6 % for cooking.
Figure 3: Final energy consumption in the residential sector by type of end-uses for the main energy products, EU-27, 2018 Source: Eurostat (nrg_d_hhq) Electricity covers 100 % of the energy needs for lighting and space cooling in the EU but also 83.4 … Electricity covers 100 % of the energy needs for lighting and space cooling in the EU but also 83.4 % of the other end-uses and 49.2 % for cooking. 17484 0 obj <>stream Households use energy for various purposes: space and water heating, space cooling, cooking, lighting and electrical appliances and other end-uses ( mainly covering uses of energy by households outside the dwellings themselves). endstream endobj startxref In 2018, natural gas accounted for 32% of the EU final energy consumption in households, electricity for 25%, renewables for 20% and petroleum products for 12%. 17474 0 obj <>/Filter/FlateDecode/ID[<6EAD034D1C568441AFF6C4C4E6D2DE02><95992B0A07BB12469B876A3CC93206B0>]/Index[17464 21]/Info 17463 0 R/Length 66/Prev 7274593/Root 17465 0 R/Size 17485/Type/XRef/W[1 2 1]>>stream ��������6�&V$��0�ٔ�V�\]��&���6պ#٦�+