Examples of using Mtoe in English and their translations into Dutch
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if possible 225 mtoe of natural gas;
equalling the saving target to 368 Mtoe.
gasoline of around 17.5 Mtoe by 2010.
whereas it still represents 900 Mtoe in 2005.
In 2007 the use of biofuels in road transport was 2.6% 8.1 Mtoe.
Demand by Sector and by Fuel in 1997(Mtoe)7.
consumption level of 1990, i.e.1 520 Mtoe.
This amounts to a reduction of the Union's primary energy consumption of 368 Mtoe in 202017.
Total EU natural gas demand, which was 254 mtoe in 1994, should rise to 411 mtoe in 2010.
lighting consumes around 18 Mtoe, or 14% of the sector's energy.
The Commission predicts that as a result of this new legislation total EU15 energy consumption in 2010 will be 1556 Mtoe, rather than 1578 Mtoe under the Commission's baseline scenario.
the annual reduction in fossil fuel demand can be calculated to be 252 Mtoe from 2020 onwards.
While net energy imports in absolute numbers are projected to increase by 81% from 648 Mtoe in 1995 to 1175 Mtoe in 2030, compared against the development of total economic output(GDP), net import intensity is projected to decrease by 11% between 1995 and 2030.
In addition to this, the fact that more than 70 studies17 funded by the European Commission regarding the total 2020 potentials estimated for the EU-27 differ to a considerable degree(76 Mtoe- 480 Mtoe) increases our concern regarding forest management and the pressure that will be placed on forest exploitation.
from 1,650 to 1,968 Mtoe(EU-25), meaning an average drop in energy intensity of 1.7% per annum.
0,822 MTOE, is attributable mainly to the industrial sector
In 2011, the total global energy consumption amounted to around 12000 MTOE(million ton oil equivalents), corresponding with 500 ExaJoule, while the energy production was estimated around 12500 MTOE.
Gross inland consumption(mtoe) of which.
Figure 1: Primary energy consumption by fuel(Mtoe), PRIMES baseline.
Mtoe were extracted in 1997, representing 12% of world production.