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CYPRUS- III. National Study<br />

Table 2.4. Contribution of sectors to the total emissions produced annually for 1990-2004<br />

Energy Industrial<br />

Processes<br />

Solvent and Other<br />

Product Use<br />

Agriculture Land-Use Change<br />

and Forestry<br />

1990 74.1% 9.5% 0.04% 9.5% -0.3% 7.2%<br />

1991 74.1% 9.5% 0.04% 9.5% -0.3% 7.2%<br />

1992 76.4% 8.4% 0.04% 9.2% -0.9% 6.8%<br />

1993 77.4% 7.7% 0.03% 9.1% -0.7% 6.5%<br />

1994 77.9% 7.4% 0.03% 9.0% -1.0% 6.7%<br />

1995 77.7% 7.2% 0.04% 9.3% -1.0% 6.7%<br />

1996 78.7% 6.9% 0.03% 9.2% -1.1% 6.4%<br />

1997 80.0% 6.1% 0.03% 8.9% -1.3% 6.4%<br />

1998 79.4% 7.5% 0.03% 8.4% -1.4% 6.1%<br />

1999 70.6% 14.6% 0.03% 7.2% -1.3% 5.9%<br />

2000 73.5% 15.1% 0.03% 7.3% -1.3% 6.1%<br />

2001 72.4% 14.9% 0.03% 7.6% -1.3% 6.3%<br />

2002 73.3% 14.4% 0.03% 7.4% -1.2% 6.1%<br />

2003 73.8% 13.9% 0.03% 7.3% -1.2% 6.2%<br />

2004 74.0% 14.4% 0.03% 6.5% -1.1% 6.1%<br />

Evolution of CO2 emissions from the energy sector<br />

Waste<br />

The assumptions used for the calculations and projections performed for the scenarios of<br />

“Business as Usual” are Demographic characteristics, Weather conditions and<br />

Macroeconomic rates. For the projection of emissions from the energy sector, the ENPEP<br />

(Energy and Power Evaluation Program) model was used. ENPEP was developed by the<br />

Argonne National Laboratory (ANL, USA) and comprises several distinctive models, which<br />

have as target the full analysis/simulation of the energy/electricity system, with parallel<br />

quantification of its environmental and social consequences. The emissions calculated on the<br />

basis of sector and gas. Table 2.5 summarises the results of the sectors energy, agriculture,<br />

industry, tertiary, wastes, contributing the most to the GHG emissions.<br />

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