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Key data Value Unit Rank in EU- 27*

Total NOx emissions 1990 179.3 (Gg) 13 (19)

Total NOx emissions 2007 162.6 (Gg) 18 (27)

NOx emissions in 2007 per capita 19.6 (kg/cap.) 19 (27)

NOx emissions per GDP in 2007 (current prices) 0.6 (g/euro) 22 (27)

Share of NOx in EU-27 in 2007 1.5 %

Current and projected progress towards ceiling Value Unit

2010 Emission ceiling 103 (Gg)

2010 WM projections (existing measures in place) 154.3 (Gg) 2010 projected effect of (planned) addditional measures NE (Gg)

Absolute Unit Relative (%)

Distance to NOx emission ceiling in 2007 59.6 (Gg) 57.9

Comparison of 2010 emission ceiling with WM projections 2010 51.3 (Gg) 49.8

Trend of total NOx emissions Absolute Unit Relative

(%)

Trend of total NOx emissions, 2006-2007 - 3.3 (Gg) -2.0

Trend of total NOx emissions, 1990-2007 - 16.7 (Gg) -9.3

Trend of NOx emissions per capita, 2000-2007 -0.9 (kg/cap.) -4.4

Trend of NOx emissions per GDP, 2000-2007 -0.2 (g/euro) -24.0

* 1 = highest value; the number in brackets shows the number of Member States that reported data.

GDP and population data from Eurostat http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/eurostat/home accessed: 06.05.2009 Progress towards ceilingNOx trends

Austria NOx emission trends and projections in Austria

NOx emission profile

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200

1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020

Gg NOx

NOx emissions and projections

Past NOx emissions WM projections WAM projections

Emission ceiling to be attained in 2010

NOx emissions 2007: sectoral share

Energy use & supply excl. Transport (44%) Road Transport (49%)

Other Transport (3%) Industrial Processes (1%) Agriculture (3%) Waste (0%) Other (0%)

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Key data Value Unit Rank in EU- 27*

Total NMVOC emissions 1990 272.6 (Gg) 9 (19)

Total NMVOC emissions 2007 175.9 (Gg) 12 (27)

NMVOC emissions in 2007 per capita 21.2 (kg/cap.) 7 (27)

NMVOC emissions per GDP in 2007 (current prices) 0.6 (g/euro) 16 (27)

Share of NMVOC in EU-27 in 2007 2.0 %

Current and projected progress towards ceiling Value Unit

2010 Emission ceiling 159 (Gg)

2010 WM projections (existing measures in place) 139.7 (Gg) 2010 projected effect of (planned) addditional measures NE (Gg)

Absolute Unit Relative (%)

Distance to NMVOC emission ceiling in 2007 16.9 (Gg) 10.6

Comparison of 2010 emission ceiling with WM projections 2010 -19.3 (Gg) -12.1

Trend of total NMVOC emissions Absolute Unit Relative

(%)

Trend of total NMVOC emissions, 2006-2007 - 6.6 (Gg) -3.6

Trend of total NMVOC emissions, 1990-2007 - 96.7 (Gg) -35.5

Trend of NMVOC emissions per capita, 2000-2007 -0.8 (kg/cap.) -3.4

Trend of NMVOC emissions per GDP, 2000-2007 -0.2 (g/euro) -23.2

* 1 = highest value; the number in brackets shows the number of Member States that reported data.

GDP and population data from Eurostat http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/eurostat/home accessed: 06.05.2009 Progress towards ceilingNMVOC trends

Austria NMVOC emission trends and projections in Austria

NMVOC emission profile

0 50 100 150 200 250 300

1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020

Gg NMVOC

NMVOC emissions and projections

Past NMVOC emissions WM projections WAM projections

Emission ceiling to be attained in 2010

NMVOC emissions 2007:

sectoral share

Energy use & supply excl. Transport (27%) Road Transport (9%)

Other Transport (1%) Industrial Processes (3%) Agriculture (1%) Waste (0%) Other (59%)

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Key data Value Unit Rank in EU- 27*

Total SO2 emissions 1990 73.7 (Gg) 16 (19)

Total SO2 emissions 2007 25.6 (Gg) 22 (27)

SO2 emissions in 2007 per capita 3.1 (kg/cap.) 25 (27)

SO2 emissions per GDP in 2007 (current prices) 0.1 (g/euro) 26 (27)

Share of SO2 in EU-27 in 2007 0.3 %

Current and projected progress towards ceiling Value Unit

2010 Emission ceiling 39 (Gg)

2010 WM projections (existing measures in place) 25.6 (Gg) 2010 projected effect of (planned) addditional measures NE (Gg)

Absolute Unit Relative (%)

Distance to SO2 emission ceiling in 2007 -13.4 (Gg) -34.5

Comparison of 2010 emission ceiling with WM projections 2010 -13.4 (Gg) -34.3

Trend of total SO2 emissions Absolute Unit Relative

(%)

Trend of total SO2 emissions, 2006-2007 - 3.3 (Gg) -11.6

Trend of total SO2 emissions, 1990-2007 - 48.1 (Gg) -65.3

Trend of SO2 emissions per capita, 2000-2007 -0.8 (kg/cap.) -20.8

Trend of SO2 emissions per GDP, 2000-2007 -0.1 (g/euro) -37.0

* 1 = highest value; the number in brackets shows the number of Member States that reported data.

GDP and population data from Eurostat http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/eurostat/home accessed: 06.05.2009 SO2 trends

Austria SO

2

emission trends and projections in Austria

SO2 emission profile Progress towards ceiling

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80

1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 Gg SO2

SO

2

emissions and projections

Past SO2 emissions WM projections WAM projections

Emission ceiling to be attained in 2010

SO

2

emissions 2007: sectoral share

Energy use & supply excl. Transport (94%) Road Transport (0%)

Other Transport (1%) Industrial Processes (5%) Agriculture (0%) Waste (0%) Other (0%)

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Key data Value Unit Rank in EU- 27*

Total NH3 emissions 1990 71.1 (Gg) 11 (18)

Total NH3 emissions 2007 66.0 (Gg) 13 (27)

NH3 emissions in 2007 per capita 7.9 (kg/cap.) 10 (27)

NH3 emissions per GDP in 2007 (current prices) 0.2 (g/euro) 21 (27)

Share of NH3 in EU-27 in 2007 1.7 %

Current and projected progress towards ceiling Value Unit

2010 Emission ceiling 66 (Gg)

2010 WM projections (existing measures in place) 61.6 (Gg) 2010 projected effect of (planned) addditional measures NE (Gg)

Absolute Unit Relative (%)

Distance to NH3 emission ceiling in 2007 0.0 (Gg) -0.1

Comparison of 2010 emission ceiling with WM projections 2010 -4.4 (Gg) -6.7

Trend of total NH3 emissions Absolute Unit Relative

(%)

Trend of total NH3 emissions, 2006-2007 0.5 (Gg) 0.7

Trend of total NH3 emissions, 1990-2007 - 5.2 (Gg) -7.3

Trend of NH3 emissions per capita, 2000-2007 -0.8 (kg/cap.) -8.7

Trend of NH3 emissions per GDP, 2000-2007 -0.1 (g/euro) -27.4

* 1 = highest value; the number in brackets shows the number of Member States that reported data.

GDP and population data from Eurostat http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/eurostat/home accessed: 06.05.2009 Progress towards ceilingNH3 trends

Austria NH3 emission trends and projections in Austria

NH3 emission profile

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80

1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020

Gg NH3

NH3 emissions and projections

Past NH3 emissions WM projections WAM projections

Emission ceiling to be attained in 2010

NH3 emissions 2007: sectoral share

Energy use & supply excl. Transport (2%) Road Transport (2%)

Other Transport (0%) Industrial Processes (0%) Agriculture (93%) Waste (2%) Other (0%)

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