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Dogs - Age pyramid
Number of registered and living dogs by age category and sex.
Nuclear Power Plants
Nuclear power plants are facilities for the commercial generation of electrical power from controlled nuclear fission. The four Swiss nuclear power plants have a total output of 3.2 GW. Their annual availability is around 90%. The Swiss Federal Office of Energy (SFOE) plays an essential role in enforcing the legislation on nuclear power. The Swiss Federal Nuclear Safety Inspectorate (ENSI), an independent body constituted under public law, is responsible for supervising the safety and security of Swiss nuclear power plants. Operating licences for nuclear power plants in Switzerland are awarded for an unlimited period. The plants can be operated for as long as their safety is guaranteed. If the requirements for the safe operation of a nuclear power plant can no longer be met, the operating licence can be withdrawn at any time. If the decommissioning criteria specified in the Federal Department of the Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications (DETEC) Ordinance on the Methodology and Standards for the Verification of the Criteria for the Provisional Decommissioning of Nuclear Power Plants are fulfilled, the licence holder must decommission the plant immediately.
Solar irradiation on a surface inclined 30° to the south
The irradiation maps show the solar radiation on a south-facing surface for four different inclinations: Horizontal, 30°, 75° and 90°. The data is based on Switzerland-wide modelling with a horizontal grid width of 50m. It is based on measurement data from the period 2000-2020 and the influence of the horizon was derived from a 10 m resolution elevation model of Switzerland and neighbouring countries. In addition to the global radiation, the expected photovoltaic production per kW of installed capacity is also shown for the respective irradiation levels. The data can serve as an initial estimate of potential PV production. However, depending on local conditions and system design, the value may be higher or lower. For example, any additional yields resulting from the use of bifacial modules were not taken into account. Under "Additional information", the monthly values of global radiation (per m2) and expected photovoltaic production (per kW of installed capacity) can be queried for each grid point. Further information on the modelling can be found in the report under the link "Data reference".
Statistisches Jahrbuch der Schweiz 1990
Charging requirements: Home charging availability in the ‘Convenient’ charging world for the year 2035
The map shows the percentage of plug-in vehicles (battery electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids) per selected municipality that will have no charging facilities at home or at work in 2035. The percentage of plug-in vehicles that cannot charge at home is also given (expressed as a decimal figure). The availability of private home charging points and charging facilities at the workplace depends on various assumptions regarding the implementation strategy, some of which are local. In order to show the range of possible developments, the three charging worlds "Convenient", "Planned" and "Flexible" were designed based on common industry assumptions in the SFOE study "Understanding charging infrastructure 2050" to show the direction in which the charging infrastructure in Switzerland could develop. In the "Convenient" charging world, people mainly charge at home and additionally at fast-charging points.
E-Commerce und E-Banking
Dieses Dataset präsentiert die jährlichen Zahlen der E-Commerce-Ausgaben (monatliche E-Commerce-Ausgaben pro Haushalt, Anteil der E-Commerce-Ausgaben an den monatlichen Gesamtausgaben, Anteil Haushalte mit E-Commerce-Ausgaben und Jahrestotal aller Haushalte der E-Commerce-Ausgaben) nach Ausgabentyp, seit 2002. Die Beschreibungen der Variablen in der CSV-Datei sind im Anhang verfügbar.
Waste incineration plants (MWI)
Waste incineration is the burning of combustible waste components to reduce the volume of the waste while using the energy it contains.In 2017, Switzerland had 30 municipal waste incineration plants each with a capacity of between 30,000 and 230,000 tonnes per year. About four million tonnes of combustible waste from Switzerland and abroad is incinerated to generate thermal energy in municipal incinerators. The heat generated during combustion is used to produce electricity, operate district heating networks or as process heat in industrial plants. In 2017, the 30 municipal incinerators produced a record amount of energy totalling 4,036 gigawatt hours (GWh) of heat and 2,338 GWh of electricity. They thus contribute around 2.5 percent of Switzerland's total energy requirements and just under 4 percent of the country's overall electricity production. The geodata document the current volume of recycled waste and the amount of energy generated and supplied. All information is based on the data provided by the plant operators. The information is for the general public and does not constitute official information or legally binding statements.
Ausgewählte Bildungsabschlüsse. Entwicklung
Entschädigungs- und Genugtuungsfälle nach Täter-Opfer-Beziehung
Food inspection
Die Schweizer Bevölkerung konsumiert deutlich mehr Salz als die Weltgesundheitsorganisation (WHO) empfiehlt. Zu viel Salz kann sich negativ auf den Blutdruck auswirken und damit die Gesundheit gefährden. Das BLV setzt sich deshalb für eine Reduktion des Salzkonsums ein. Um einen Beitrag an die Gesundheit der Bevölkerung zu leisten, will das BLV, gestützt auf die Schweizer Ernährungsstrategie, die Bestrebungen zur Salzreduktion in verarbeiteten Lebensmitteln vorantreiben. Denn aus ihnen stammt der hauptsächliche Anteil des Salzes, das die Bevölkerung zu sich nimmt. Die hier bereitgestellten Daten enthalten die Ergebnisse der Bestandsaufnahme zum Salzgehalt in Fertiggerichten im Zeitraum 2023/2024.