Examples of using Net imports in English and their translations into Swedish
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Net imports of electricity amounted to nearly 11 TWh.
Note: import dependence is calculated as“net imports/(net imports+ production in EU)”.
Net imports of roundwood into the EU amount to about 25 million m3.
Electricity supply refers to the total combined volume of produced electricity and net imports of electricity.
Net imports from the Nordic countries declined by 24 per cent.
Despite the grown exports, over 8 per cent of Finland's electricity consumption was covered by net imports of electricity.
Net imports of electricity increased by 28 per cent in the first quarter.
The net exports of electricity to the Nordic countries of the past few years turned into net imports in summer 2011.
Net imports of electricity were 10 per cent higher than in 2006.
IEA member countries are required to maintain total oil stock levels equivalent to at least 90 days of the previous year's net imports.
Net imports of electricity from the Nordic countries to Finland covered 18 per cent of total electricity consumption.
Of total electricity consumption, 81 per cent was covered by domestic production and 19 per cent by net imports of electricity from the Nordic countries and Russia.
Net imports from the Nordic countries remained rather high,
Of total electricity consumption, 78 per cent was covered by domestic production and 22 per cent by net imports of electricity from the Nordic countries, Russia and Estonia.
Net imports of electricity to Finland grew by 78 per cent due to increased imports of electricity from Sweden.
Of the total electricity consumption, 84 per cent was covered by domestic production and 16 per cent by net imports of electricity from Russia,
Fossil Fuel Net Imports in reference and changes compared to ref. avg 2011-30, bn€.
It is proposed to align the stockholding obligation to that of the IEA(based on net imports), while retaining an obligation for significant oil producing Member States.
Net imports of electricity increased by 32 per cent due to the improved water situation in the Nordic countries.
The consumption was high because generation of hydro power and net imports of electricity remained well below previous year's levels in the early part of the year.
Net imports of electricity to Finland rose in all by 25 per cent, which was caused by growing imports of electricity from Sweden.
are calculated on the basis of net imports of oil and petroleum products.
Net imports of electricity into Finland increased by nearly 32 per cent,
The Oil Stocks Directive(2009/119/EC) requires Member States to maintain stocks of crude oil and/or petroleum products equivalent to at least 90 days of average daily net imports or 61 days of average daily inland consumption, whichever of the two quantities is greater.
Europe has the world's highest net imports of resources per person,
The Oil Stocks Directive() requires that Member States maintain minimum stocks of crude oil and/or petroleum products equivalent to at least 90 days of average daily net imports or 61 days of average daily inland consumption, whichever of the two quantities is greater.
Net imports of electricity to Finland, in turn,
Following the ban of meat and bone-meals and given a large availability of relatively cheap oil-meals on the world market, net imports of oilmeals and oilseeds in the EU have increased from around 32 million t in 1999 to around 36 million t in 2001 expressed in meal equivalent.
Net imports rose to 17 TWh,
In 1997, therefore, the most significant net imports were of raw materials,