TABLE I-1,
Community summary report for methods, activity data and emission factors used (Energy),


  1.   Energy   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,
  A.   Fuel combustion   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,
  1.   Energy industries   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,
  a.   Public electricity and heat production   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  b.   Petroleum refining   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  c.   Manufacture of solid fuels and other energy industries   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  2.   Manufacturing industries and construction   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  a.   Iron and steel   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  b.   Non-ferrous metals   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  c.   Chemicals   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  d.   Pulp, paper and print   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  e.   Food processing, beverages and tobacco   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  f.   Other (as specified in table 1.A(a)s2)    ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  3.   Transport   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  a.   Civil aviation   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  b.   Road transportation   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  c.   Railways   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  d.   Navigation   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  e.   Other transportation (as specified in table 1.A(a)s3)    ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  4.   Other sectors   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  a.   Commercial/institutional   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  b.   Residential   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  c.   Agriculture/forestry/fisheries   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  5.   Other   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  a.   Stationary   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  b.   Mobile   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  B.   Fugitive emissions from fuels   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  1.   Solid fuels   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  a.   Coalmining   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  b.   Solid fuel transformation   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  c.   Other (as specified in table 1.B.1)    ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  2.   Oil and natural gas   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  a.   Oil   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  b.   Natural gas   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  c.   Venting and flaring   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  d.   Other (as specified in table 1.B.2)    ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
TABLE I-2,
Community summary report for methods, activity data and emission factors used (industrial processes),


  2.   Industrial processes   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,
  A.   Mineral products   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,
  1.   Cement production   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,
  2.   Lime production   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,
  3.   Limestone and dolomite use   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,
  4.   Soda ash production and use   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,
  5.   Asphalt roofing   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,
  6.   Road paving with asphalt   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,
  7.   Other (as specified in table 2(I)A-G)    ,,,,,,,,,,,,,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,
  B.   Chemical industry   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  1.   Ammonia production   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  2.   Nitric acid production   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  3.   Adipic acid production   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  4.   Carbide production   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  5.   Other (as specified in table 2(I)A-G)    ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  C.   Metal production   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,
  1.   Iron and steel production   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,
  2.   Ferroalloys production   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,
  3.   Aluminium production   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,
  4.   SF 6 used in aluminium and magnesium foundries   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,
  5.   Other (as specified in table 2(I)A-G)    ,,,,,,,,,,,,,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,
  D.   Other production   ,,,,,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,
  1.   Pulp and paper   ,,,,,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,
  2.   Food and drink   ,,,,,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,
  E.   Production of halocarbons and SF 6    ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,,,
  1.   By-product emissions   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,,,
  2.   Fugitive emissions   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,,,
  3.   Other (as specified in table 2(II)   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,,,
  F.   Consumption of halocarbons and SF 6    ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,,,
  1.   Refrigeration and air conditioning equipment   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,,,
  2.   Foam blowing   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,,,
  3.   Fire extinguishers   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,,,
  4.   Aerosols/metered dose inhalers   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,,,
  5.   Solvents   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,,,
  6.   Other applications using ODS substitutes   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,,,
  7.   Semiconductor manufacture   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,,,
  8.   Electrical equipment   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,,,
  9.   Other (as specified in table 2(II)    ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,,,
  G.   Other   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
TABLE I-3,
Community summary report for methods, activity data and emission factors used (solvent and other product use, agriculture),


  3.   Solvent and other product use   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,
  A.   Paint application   ,,,,,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,
  B.   Degreasing and dry cleaning   ,,,,,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,
  C.   Chemical products, manufacture and processing   ,,,,,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,
  D.   Other   ,,,,,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,
  4.   Agriculture   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,
  A.   Enteric fermentation   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,   ,   ,   ,   ,
  1.   Cattle   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,   ,   ,   ,   ,
  2.   Buffalo   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,   ,   ,   ,   ,
  3.   Sheep   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,   ,   ,   ,   ,
  4.   Other   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,   ,   ,   ,   ,
  B.   Manure management   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,
  1.   Cattle   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,
  2.   Buffalo   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,
  3.   Sheep   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,
  4.   Other   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,
  C.   Rice cultivation   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,   ,   ,   ,   ,
  D.   Agricultural soils   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  1.   Direct soil emissions   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  2.   Pasture, range and paddock manure   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  3.   Indirect emissions   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  4.   Other (as specified in table 4.D)    ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  E.   Prescribed burning of savannas   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,
  F.   Field burning of agricultural residues   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,
  G.   Other   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,
TABLE I-4,
Community summary report for methods, activity data and emission factors used (land-use change and forestry, waste, other),
Legend for tables I-1 to I-4,
    Key sources of the Community. To be completed by Commission/EEA with results from key category analysis from previous inventory submission.    ,
    Use the following notation keys to specify the method applied:       D (IPCC default),       RA (reference approach),       T1 (IPCC Tier 1),       T1a, T1b, T1c (IPCC Tier 1a, Tier 1b and Tier 1c, respectively),       T2 (IPCC Tier 2),       T3 (IPCC Tier 3),       C (CORINAIR),       CS (country specific).       M (model)       COPERT X (Copert model X = Version)      If using more than one method within one source category, enumerate the relevant methods. Explanations regarding country-specific methods or any modifications to the default IPCC methods, as well as information regarding the use of different methods per source category where more than one method is indicated, should be provided in the documentation box.    ,
    Use the following notation keys to specify the sources of activity data used:       NS (national statistics),       RS (regional statistics),       IS (international statistics),       PS (plant specific data).       AS (associations, business organisations),       Q (specific questionnaires, surveys)      If keys above are not appropriate for national circumstances, use additional keys and explain those in the documentation box. Where a mix of AD sources has been used, use different notations in one and the same cells with further explanations in the documentation box.    ,
    Use the following notation keys to specify the emission factor used:       D (IPCC default),       C (CORINAIR),       CS (country specific),       PS (plant specific).      Where a mix of emission factors has been used, use different notations in one and the same cells with further explanations in the documentation box.    ,


  5.   Land-use, land-use change and forestry   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,
  A.   Forest land   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  1.   Forest land remaining forest lands   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  2.   Land converted to forest lands   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  B.   Cropland   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  1.   Cropland remaining cropland   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  2.   Land converted to cropland   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  C.   Grassland   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  1.   Grassland remaining grassland   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  2.   Land converted to grassland   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  D.   Wetlands   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  1.   Wetlands remaining wetlands   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  2.   Land converted to wetlands   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  E.   Settlements   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  1.   Settlements remaining settlements   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  2.   Land converted to settlements   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  F.   Other land   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  1.   Other land remaining other land   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,
  2.   Land converted to other land   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  G.   Other (please specify)   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Harvested wood products,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  6.   Waste   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,
  A.   Solid waste disposal on land   ,,,,,,,,,   ,   ,   ,   ,
  1.   Managed waste disposal on land   ,,,,,,,,,   ,   ,   ,   ,
  2.   Unmanaged waste disposal sites   ,,,,,,,,,   ,   ,   ,   ,
  3.   Other (as specified in table 6.A)    ,,,,,,,,,   ,   ,   ,   ,
  B.   Wastewater handling   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,
  1.   Industrial wastewater   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,
  2.   Domestic and commercial wastewater   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,
  3.   Other (as specified in table 6.B)    ,   ,   ,   ,   ,,,,,,,,,
  C.   Waste incineration   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  D.   Other   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  7.   Other (as specified in Summary 1.A)   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,
Memo items:,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,   ,
International bunkers,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Aviation,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Marine,,,,,,,,,,,,,
CO 2 emissions from biomass,,,,,,,,,,,,,
    MS shall report numerator and denominator, if not included in the CRF.    ,
    MS should follow this guidance. If they cannot follow exactly this guidance or if numerator and denominator are not entirely consistent, MS should clearly indicate this.    ,
    The references to IPCC source categories refer to IPCC (1996) Revised 1996 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories .    ,

1,MACRO,Total CO 2 intensity of GDP, t/Mio EUR,Total CO 2 emissions, kt,Total CO 2 emissions (excluding LUCF) as reported in the CRF,
GDP, Bio Euro (EC95),Gross domestic product at constant 1995 prices (source: National Accounts),
2,MACRO B0,Energy related CO 2 intensity of GDP, t/Mio EUR,CO 2 emissions from energy consumption, kt,CO 2 emissions from combustion of fossil fuels (IPCC source category 1A, sectoral approach),
GDP, Bio Euro (EC95),Gross domestic product at constant 1995 prices (source: National Accounts),
3,TRANSPORT C0,CO 2 emissions from passenger cars, kt,,CO 2 emissions from the combustion of fossil fuels for all transport activity with passenger cars (automobiles designated primarily for transport of persons and having capacity of 12 persons or fewer; gross vehicle weight rating of 3 900 kg or less — IPCC source category 1A3bi),
Number of kilometres by passenger cars, Mkm,,  Number of vehicle kilometres by passenger cars. (source: transport statistics)     Note: Activity data should be consistent with the emission data, if possible.   ,
4,INDUSTRY A1,Energy related CO 2 intensity of industry, t/Mio EUR,CO 2 emissions from industry, kt,Emissions from combustion of fossil fuels in manufacturing industries, construction and mining and quarrying (except coal mines and oil and gas extraction) including combustion for the generation of electricity and heat (IPCC source category 1A2). Energy used for transport by industry should not be included here but in the transport indicators. Emissions arising from off-road and other mobile machinery in industry should be included in this sector,
Gross value-added total industry, Bio Euro (EC95),Gross value added at constant 1995 prices in manufacturing industries (NACE 15-22, 24-37), construction (NACE 45) and mining and quarrying (except coal mines and oil and gas extraction) (NACE 13-14) (source: National Accounts),
5,HOUSEHOLDS A.1,Specific CO 2 emissions of households, t/dwelling,CO 2 emissions from fossil fuel consumption households, kt,CO 2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion in households (IPCC source category 1A4b),
Stock of permanently occupied dwellings, 1 000,Stock of permanently occupied dwellings,
6,SERVICES A0,CO 2 intensity of the commercial and institutional sector, t/Mio EUR,CO 2 emissions from fossil fuel consumption in commercial and institutional sector, kt,CO 2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion in commercial and institutional buildings in the public and private sectors (IPCC source category 1A4a). Energy used for transport by services should not be included here but in the transport indicators,
Gross value-added services, Bio Euro (EC95),Gross value added at constant 1995 prices in services (NACE 41, 50, 51, 52, 55, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 80, 85, 90, 91, 92, 93, 99) (source: National Accounts),
7,TRANSFORMATION B0,Specific CO 2 missions of public and autoproducer power plants, t/TJ,CO 2 emissions from public and autoproducer thermal power stations, kt,CO 2 emissions from all fossil fuel combustion for gross electricity and heat production by public and autoproducer thermal power and combined heat and power plants. Emissions from heat only plants are not included,
All products — output by public and autoproducer thermal power stations, PJ,Gross electricity produced and any heat sold to third parties (combined heat and power plants — CHP) by public and autoproducer thermal power and combined heat and power plants. Output from heat only plants is not included. Public thermal plants generate electricity (and heat) for sale to third parties, as their primary activity. They may be privately or publicly owned. Autoproducer thermal power stations generate electricity (and heat) wholly or partly for their use as an activity, which supports their primary activity. The gross electricity generation is measured at the outlet of the main transformers, i.e. the consumption of electricity in the plant auxiliaries and in transformers is included (source: energy balance),
    MS shall report numerator and denominator, if not included in the CRF.    ,
    MS should follow this guidance. If they cannot follow exactly this guidance or if numerator and denominator are not entirely consistent, MS should clearly indicate this.    ,

1,TRANSPORT D0,CO 2 emissions from freight transport on road, kt,,CO 2 emissions from the combustion of fossil fuel for all transport activity with light duty trucks (vehicles with a gross vehicle weight of 3 900 kg or less designated primarily for transportation of light-weight cargo or which are equipped with special features such as four-wheel drive for off-road operation — IPCC source category 1A3bii) and heavy duty trucks (any vehicle rated at more than 3 900 kg gross vehicle weight designated primarily for transportation of heavy-weight cargo — IPCC source category 1A3biii excluding buses),
Freight transport on road, Mtkm,,  Number of tonne-kilometres transported in light and heavy duty trucks on road; one tonne-kilometre represents the transport of one tonne by road over one kilometre (source: transport statistics)     Note: Activity data should be consistent with the emission data, if possible.   ,
2,INDUSTRY A1.1,Total CO 2 intensity — iron and steel industry, t/Mio EUR,Total CO 2 emissions from iron and steel, kt,CO 2 emissions from combustion of fossil fuels in manufacture of iron and steel including combustion for the generation of electricity and heat (IPCC source category 1A2a), from the iron and steel production process (IPCC source category 2C1) and from ferroalloys production process (IPCC source category 2C2),
Gross value-added — iron and steel industry, Bio Euro (EC95),Gross value added at constant 1995 prices in manufacture of basic iron and steel and of ferro-alloys (NACE 27.1), manufacture of tubes (NACE 27.2), other first processing of iron and steel (NACE (27.3), casting of iron (NACE 27.51) and casting of steel (NACE 27.52) (source: National Accounts),
3,INDUSTRY A1.2,Energy related intensity — chemical industry, t/Mio EUR,Energy related CO 2 emissions chemical industries, kt,CO 2 emissions from combustion of fossil fuels in manufacture of chemicals and chemical products including combustion for the generation of electricity and heat (IPCC source category 1A2c),
Gross value-added chemical industry, Bio Euro (EC95),Gross value added at constant 1995 prices in manufacture of chemicals and chemical products (NACE 24) (source: National Accounts),
4,INDUSTRY A1.3,Energy related CO 2 intensity — glass, pottery and building materials industry, t/Mio EUR,Energy related CO 2 emissions glass, pottery and building materials, kt,CO 2 emissions from combustion of fuels in manufacture of non-metallic mineral products (NACE 26) including combustion for the generation of electricity and heat,
Gross value-added — glass, pottery and buildings materials industry, Bio Euro (EC95),Gross value added at constant 1995 prices in manufacture of non-metallic mineral products (NACE 26) (source: National Accounts),
5,INDUSTRY C0.1,Specific CO 2 emissions of iron and steel industry, t/t,Total CO 2 emissions from iron and steel, kt,CO 2 emissions from combustion of fossil fuels in manufacture of iron and steel including combustion for the generation of electricity and heat (IPCC source category 1A2a), from the iron and steel production process (IPCC source category 2C1) and from ferroalloys production process (IPCC source category 2C2),
Production of oxygen steel, kt,Production of oxygen steel (NACE 27) (source: production statistics),
6,INDUSTRY C0.2,Specific energy related CO 2 emissions of cement industry, t/t,Energy related CO 2 emissions from glass, pottery and building materials, kt,CO 2 emissions from combustion of fuels in manufacture of non-metallic mineral products (NACE 26) including combustion for the generation of electricity and heat,
Cement production, kt,Cement production (NACE 26) (source: production statistics),

1,TRANSPORT B0,Specific diesel related CO 2 emissions of passenger cars, g/100 km,CO 2 emissions of diesel-driven passenger cars, kt,CO 2 emissions from the combustion of diesel for all transport activity with passenger cars (automobiles designated primarily for transport of persons and having capacity of 12 persons or fewer; gross vehicle weight rating of 3 900 kg or less — IPCC source category 1A3bi only diesel),
Number of kilometres of diesel-driven passenger cars, Mio km,Number of vehicle kilometres of total diesel-driven passenger cars licensed to use roads open to public traffic (source: transport statistics),
2,TRANSPORT B0,Specific petrol related CO 2 emissions of passenger cars, g/100 km,CO 2 emissions of petrol-driven passenger cars, kt,CO 2 emissions from the combustion of petrol for all transport activity with passenger cars (automobiles designated primarily for transport of persons and having capacity of 12 persons or fewer; gross vehicle weight rating of 3 900 kg or less — IPCC source category 1A3bi only petrol),
Number of kilometres of petrol-driven passenger cars, Mio km,Number of vehicle kilometres of total petrol-driven passenger cars licensed to use roads open to public traffic (source: transport statistics),
3,TRANSPORT C0,Specific CO 2 emissions of passenger cars, t/pkm,CO 2 emissions from passenger cars, kt,CO 2 emissions from the combustion of fossil fuels for all transport activity with passenger cars (automobiles designated primarily for transport of persons and having capacity of 12 persons or fewer; gross vehicle weight rating of 3 900 kg or less — IPCC source category 1A3bi),
Passenger transport by cars, Mpkm,  Number of passenger-kilometres travelled in passenger cars; one passenger-kilometre is the transport of one passenger over one kilometre (source: transport statistics)     Note: Activity data should be consistent with the emission data, if possible.   ,
4,TRANSPORT E1,Specific air-transport emissions, t/passenger,CO 2 emissions from domestic air transport, kt,CO 2 emissions from domestic air transport (commercial, private, agricultural, etc.), including take-offs and landings (IPCC source category 1A3aii). Exclude use of fuel at airports for ground transport. Also exclude fuel for stationary combustion at airports,
Domestic air-passengers, Mio,  Number of persons, excluding on-duty members of the flight and cabin crews, making a journey by air (domestic aviation only) (source: transport statistics)     Note: Activity data should be consistent with the emission data, if possible.   ,
5,INDUSTRY A1.4,Energy related CO 2 intensity — food, drink and tobacco industry, t/Mio EUR,Energy related CO 2 emissions food industries, kt,CO 2 emissions from combustion of fossil fuels in manufacture of food products and beverages and tobacco products including combustion for the generation of electricity and heat (IPCC source category 1A2e),
Gross value-added — food, drink and tobacco industry, Mio EUR (EC95),Gross value added at constant 1995 prices in manufacture of food products and beverages (NACE 15) and tobacco products (NACE 16) (source: National Accounts),
6,INDUSTRY A1.5,Energy related CO 2 intensity — paper and printing industry, t/Mio EUR,Energy related CO 2 emissions paper and printing, kt,CO 2 emissions from combustion of fossil fuels in manufacture of pulp, paper and paper products and publishing, printing and reproduction of recorded media including emissions from combustion for the generation of electricity and heat (IPCC source category 1A2d),
Gross value-added — paper and printing industry, Mio EUR (EC95),Gross value added at constant 1995 prices in manufacture of pulp, paper and paper products (NACE 21) and publishing, printing and reproduction of recorded media (NACE 22) (source: National Accounts),
7,HOUSEHOLDS A0,Specific CO 2 emissions of households for space heating, t/m 2 ,CO 2 emissions for space heating in households, kt,CO 2 emissions from fuel combustion for space heating in households,
Surface area of permanently occupied dwellings, Mio m 2 ,Total surface area of permanently occupied dwellings,
8,SERVICES B0,Specific CO 2 emissions of commercial and institutional sector for space heating, kg/m 2 ,CO 2 emissions from space heating in commercial and institutional, kt,CO 2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion for space heating in commercial and institutional buildings in the public and private sectors,
Surface area of services buildings, Mio m 2 ,Total surface area of services buildings (NACE 41, 50, 51, 52, 55, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 80, 85, 90, 91, 92, 93, 99),
9,TRANSFORMATION D0,Specific CO 2 emissions of public power plants, t/TJ,CO 2 emissions from public thermal power stations, kt,CO 2 emissions from all fossil fuel combustion for gross electricity and heat production by public thermal power and combined heat and power plants (IPCC source categories 1A1ai and 1A1aii). Emissions from heat only plants are not included,
All products output by public thermal power stations, PJ,Gross electricity produced and any heat sold to third parties (combined heat and power plants — CHP) by public thermal power and combined heat and power plants. Output from heat only plants is not included. Public thermal plants generate electricity (and heat) for sale to third parties, as their primary activity. They may be privately or publicly owned. The gross electricity generation is measured at the outlet of the main transformers, i.e. the consumption of electricity in the plant auxiliaries and in transformers is included (source: energy balance),
10,TRANSFORMATION E0,Specific CO 2 emissions of autoproducer plants, t/TJ,CO 2 emissions from autoproducers, kt,CO 2 emissions from all fossil fuel combustion for gross electricity and heat production by autoproducer thermal power and combined heat and power plants,
All products output by autoproducer thermal power stations, PJ,Gross electricity produced and any heat sold to third parties (combined heat and power — CHP) by autoproducer thermal power and combined heat and power plants. Autoproducer thermal power stations generate electricity (and heat) wholly or partly for their use as an activity, which supports their primary activity. The gross electricity generation is measured at the outlet of the main transformers, i.e. the consumption of electricity in the plant auxiliaries and in transformers is included (source: energy balance),
11,TRANSFORMATION,Carbon intensity of total power generation, t/TJ,CO 2 emissions from classical power production, kt,CO 2 emissions from all fossil fuel combustion for gross electricity and heat production by public thermal power and combined heat and power plants and by autoproducer thermal power and combined heat and power plants. Emissions from heat only plants are not included,
All products output by public and autoproducer power stations, PJ,Gross electricity produced and any heat sold to third parties (combined heat and power — CHP) by public and autoproducer power and combined heat and power plants. Includes electricity production from renewable sources and nuclear power (source: energy balance),
12,TRANSPORT,Carbon intensity of transport, t/TJ,CO 2 emissions from transport, kt,CO 2 emissions from fossil fuels for all transport activity (IPCC source category 1A3),
Total final energy consumption from transport, PJ,Includes total final energy consumption of transport from all energy sources (including biomass and electricity consumption) (source: energy balance),
13,INDUSTRY C0.3,Specific energy related CO 2 emissions of paper industry, t/t,Energy related CO 2 emissions paper and printing industries, kt,CO 2 emissions from combustion of fossil fuels in manufacture of pulp, paper and paper products and publishing, printing and reproduction of recorded media including emissions from combustion for the generation of electricity and heat (IPCC source category 1A2d),
Physical output of paper, kt,Physical output of paper (NACE 21) (source: production statistics),
14,INDUSTRY,CO 2 emissions from the industry sector, kt,,Emissions from combustion of fossil fuels in manufacturing industries, construction and mining and quarrying (except coal mines and oil and gas extraction) including combustion for the generation of electricity and heat (IPCC source category 1A2). Energy used for transport by industry should not be included here but in the transport indicators. Emissions arising from off-road and other mobile machinery in industry should be included in this sector,
Total final energy consumption from industry, PJ,,Includes total final energy consumption of industry from all energy sources (including biomass and electricity consumption) (source: energy balance),
15,HOUSEHOLDS,CO 2 emissions from households, kt,,CO 2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion in households (IPCC source category 1A4b),
Total final energy consumption from households, PJ,,Includes total final energy consumption of households from all energy sources (including biomass and electricity consumption) (source: energy balance),
    For more detailed guidance/definitions for indicators 1-7 see Annex II. Indicators 1-7 should be consistent with the equivalent indicators in Annex II, if possible; indicators 8-10 should be consistent with the information provided in the CRF.    ,

1,MACRO,CO 2 intensity of GDP, t/EUR million,Total CO 2 emissions, kt,
GDP, Bio Euro (EC95),
2,TRANSPORT C0,CO 2 emissions from passenger cars, kt,,
Number of kilometres by passenger cars, Mkm,,
3,TRANSPORT D0,CO 2 emissions from freight transport (all modes), kt,,
Freight transport (all modes), Mtkm,,
4,INDUSTRY A1,Energy related CO 2 intensity of industry, t/EUR million,CO 2 emissions from fossil fuel consumption industry, kt,
Gross value-added total industry, Bio Euro (EC95),
5,HOUSEHOLDS A1,Specific CO 2 emissions of households, t/dwelling,CO 2 emissions from fossil fuel consumption households, kt,
Stock of permanently occupied dwellings, 1 000,
6,SERVICES A0,CO 2 intensity of the services sector, t/EUR million,CO 2 emissions from fossil fuel consumption services, kt,
Gross value-added — services, Bio Euro (EC95),
7,TRANSFORMATION B0,Specific CO 2 emissions of public and autoproducer power plants, t/TJ,CO 2 emissions from public and autoproducer thermal power stations, kt,
All products — output by public and autoproducer thermal power stations, PJ,
8,AGRICULTURE,Specific N 2 O emissions of fertiliser and manure use, kg/kg,N 2 O emissions from synthetic fertiliser and manure use, kt,
Use of synthetic fertiliser and manure, kt nitrogen,
9,AGRICULTURE,Specific CH 4 emissions of cattle production, kg/head,CH 4 emissions from cattle, kt,
Cattle population, 1 000 head,
10,WASTE,Specific CH 4 emissions from landfills, kt/kt,CH 4 emissions from landfills, kt,
Municipal solid waste going to landfills, kt,
    If possible please disaggregate this data as suggested in Italics .    ,

Total for all Kyoto mechanisms ,,
 International emissions trading ,,
 All project based activities ,,
 joint implementation ,,
 clean development mechanism ,,

  1.   Submission of annual inventories (complete Common Reporting Format (CRF) and elements of the national inventory report) by Member States under Decision No 280/2004/EC   ,Member States,Annually, by 15 January,  Elements listed in Article 3(1) of Decision No 280/2004/EC as elaborated in Articles 2 to 7.    Steps taken to improve estimates in areas that were previously adjusted under Article 5.2 of the Kyoto Protocol (for reporting under the Kyoto Protocol).  ,
  2.   ‘Initial check’ of Member State submissions   ,Commission (incl. DG ESTAT (Eurostat), DG JRC (JRC)), assisted by European Environment Agency (EEA),As soon as possible after receipt of Member State data, at the latest by 1 April,Initial checks and consistency checks (by EEA). Comparison of energy data provided by Member States on the basis of the IPCC Reference Approach with Eurostat energy data (by Eurostat and Member States) and check of Member States’ agriculture and land use, land-use change and forestry (LULUCF) inventories by DG JRC (in consultation with Member States).,
  3.   Compilation of draft Community inventory   ,Commission (incl. Eurostat, JRC), assisted by EEA,Up to 28 February,Draft Community inventory (by EEA), based on Member State inventories and additional information where needed.,
  4.   Circulation of draft Community inventory   ,Commission assisted by EEA,28 February,Circulation of the draft Community inventory on 28 February to Member States. Member States check data.,
  5.   Submission of updated or additional inventory data and complete national inventory reports by Member States   ,Member States,15 March,Updated or additional inventory data submitted by Member States (to remove inconsistencies or fill gaps) and complete final national inventory reports.,
  6.   Estimates for data missing from a national inventory   ,Commission assisted by EEA,31 March,The Commission prepares estimates for missing data by 31 March of the reporting year, following consultation with the Member State concerned, and communicate these to the Member States.,
  7.   Comments from Member States regarding the Commission estimates for missing data   ,Member States,8 April,Member States provide comments on the Commission estimates for missing data, for consideration by the Commission.,
  8.   Final annual Community inventory (incl. Community inventory report)   ,Commission assisted by EEA,15 April,Submission to UNFCCC of the final annual Community inventory. This inventory will also be used to evaluate progress as part of the Monitoring Mechanism.,
  9.   Circulation of initial check results of the Community submission to Member States   ,Commission assisted by EEA,As soon as possible after receipt of initial check results,Commission circulates the initial check results of the Community submission as soon as possible after their receipt to those Member States, which are affected by the initial checks.,
  10.   Response of relevant Member State to initial check results of the Community submission   ,Member States,within one week from receipt of the findings,The Member States for which the initial check indicated problems or inconsistencies provide their responses to the initial check to the Commission.,
  11.   Any resubmissions by Member States in response to the UNFCCC initial checks   ,Member States,  For each Member State the same as under the UNFCCC initial checks phase    Under the Kyoto Protocol: the resubmission should be provided to the Commission within five weeks of the submission due date  ,  Member States provide to the Commission the resubmissions which they submit to the UNFCCC secretariat in response to the UNFCCC initial checks. The Member States should clearly specify which parts have been revised in order to facilitate the use for the Community resubmission.    As the Community resubmission also has to comply with the deadlines specified in the guidelines under Article 8 of the Kyoto Protocol, the resubmission has to be sent to the Commission earlier than the period foreseen in the guidelines under Article 8 of the Kyoto Protocol, provided that the resubmission correct data or information that is used for the compilation of the Community inventory.  ,
  12.   Submission of any other resubmission after the initial check phase   ,Member States,When additional resubmissions occur,Member States provide to the Commission any other resubmission (CRF or national inventory report) which they provide to the UNFCCC secretariat after the initial check phase.,

15 January 2006,Submission of the draft Member State reports establishing their assigned amount to the Commission, pursuant to Article 23 by Member States listed in Annex II to Decision 2002/358/EC,Member States listed in Annex II to Decision 2002/358/EC,
March 2006,Draft Commission Decision on determining the respective emission levels allocated to the Community and to each Member State listed in Annex II to Decision 2002/358/EC pursuant to Article 3 of Decision 2002/358/EC sent to the Climate Change Committee,Commission,
April 2006,Opinion on the Draft Commission Decision on determining the respective emission levels allocated to the Community and to each Member State listed in Annex II to Decision 2002/358/EC pursuant to Article 3 of Decision 2002/358/EC,Climate Change Committee,
15 June 2006,Submission of the draft Member State reports establishing their assigned amount to the Commission, pursuant to Article 23 by Member States not listed in Annex II to Decision 2002/358/EC,Member States not listed in Annex II to Decision 2002/358/EC,
August 2006,Circulation to Member States of the draft report determining the Community assigned amount,Commission,
September 2006,Comments to the Commission on the draft report determining the Community assigned amount,Member States,
by 31 December 2006,Member State and Community reports on the determination of their assigned amount submitted to the UNFCCC,MS and Commission,
