Examples of using Mtoe in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Of up to 250 Mtoe(million tonnes of oil equivalent)
sets the target of increasing the use of renewable energy from 45 Mtoe in 1995 to 135 Mtoe in 2010.
In 2007 biodiesel accounted for 75%(6.1 Mtoe) of EU renewable fuels in transport, bioethanol constituted 15%(1.24 Mtoe), and the remaining 10% was pure vegetable oil.
Consumption growth was driven largely by India(18 mtoe), with China consumption also up slightly(4 Mtoe) following three successive annual declines during 2014-2016.
giving a total of over 120 Mtoe in 1992.
According to the Ministry of Energy, the country's primary energy consumption was 75.2 Mtoe(million tonnes of oil equivalent) in 2013,
thanks to energy savings of20% at the consumption level of 1990,i.e.1 520 Mtoe.
Share of different sources of energy in primary energy production in the Member States of the European Community in million tonnes of oil equivalent(MTOE) and.
in million tonnes of oil equivalent(MTOE) and%;
The United States is the second largest consumer of coal in the world with 565 Mtoe 17.
Coal consumption in China accounts for 42.4% of global consumption of coal with a coal consumption of 1406 Mtoe in 2008 million tonnes oil equivalent.
Italy consumed about 185 Mtoe of primary energy in 2010.
1 TWh 0.086 Mtoe.
Total production mtoe.
Production rose by 56 mtoe in China and 23 mtoe in the US.
In million tonnes(mtoe) of oil equivalent and in.
Mtoe and.
It has been slightly decreasing since then to reach 1730 Mtoe in 2011.
This is a significant decrease compared to more than 1800 Mtoe in 2005.
The maximum estimated demand is 7.72 Mtoe/year.