EU-25 definition
Examples of EU-25 in a sentence
Maintenance and Expansion: Modeling Material Stocks and Flows for Residential Buildings and Transportation Networks in the EU25.
Within the EDF Committee, the votes of the Member States shall be weighted as follows: Member State Votes EU-27 Belgium 35 Bulgaria * [1] Czech Republic 5 Denmark 20 Germany 205 Estonia 1 Greece 15 Spain 79 France 196 Ireland 9 Italy 129 Cyprus 1 Latvia 1 Lithuania 1 Luxembourg 3 Hungary 6 Malta 1 Netherlands 49 Austria 24 Poland 13 Portugal 12 Romania* [4] Slovenia 2 Slovakia 2 Finland 15 Sweden 27 United Kingdom 148 Total EU-25 999 Total EU-27* [1004] * Estimated vote.
A database of 100 projects (47 EU/25 national/25 linked projects) • Biorefine Cluster Europe (BCE; ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇, managed by UGent) connects projects and professionals to the NUTRIMAN in the field of nutrient and energy recovery and recycling.
This study presents the first application of the SV approach at farm level for all EU-25 countries.
The TIMES‐G5 model disaggregates the globe into 25 European nations (EU25), the rest of the OECD countries (R_OECD), the rest of the non‐OECD countries (R_NOECD), India, and China, as five separate regions.
Financially Excluded 50 40 20 10 0 EU Member States Chart 2.1: Percentage of Population Excluded from Financial Services, 2007 % of Population excluded from financial services LT PL HU EL SK MT CY CZ PT EE IT EU25 IE ES FI SI UK AT DE FR SE BE ▇▇ ▇▇ NL Existing research has furthermore identified a correlation between economic development and financial exclusion.
The corresponding EU policy strategy in this field is established in the recently approved Directive on Biofuels (setting the target of 5.75% substitution of conventional transport fuels by biofuels in the EU-25 by 2010) and Directive on Energy Taxation (empowering member states to relieve or even remove taxation on biofuels).
The construction sector is dominated by SMEs, with micro and small enterprises (with less than 50 persons employed) employing 72.1 % of the construction sector workforce in 2006 across EU25.
As shown in Table 1, the weight of the primary sector is much more important for Russia than for the EU25 as Russia is a big producer of petroleum, gas and mining products.
ACCIONA BIOCOMBUSTIBLES Spain REPSOL YPF Spain AUSTRI AN BIOFUELS INSTITUTE Austria ▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ UNIVERSITY OF MAGDEBURG Germany CENTRE FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES Greece Biodiesel is one of the two liquid biofuels that in the short term is expected to contribute the most to reducing current EU-25 50% external dependence on fuels for transport.