Table C1 Net greenhouse gas emissions projections (Mt CO2-e) 1990 and 2008–12 (Kyoto accounting method)a, b, c Sector With measures % of 1990 Energy Stationary Transport Fugitive Emissions from Fuels Agriculture Waste Industrial Processes ... around 108% of 1990 levels by 2010 or 585 million tonnes (Mt) carbondioxide equivalent (CO2-e). Emissions from 1990 to 2020 including savings from greenhouse measures are shown in Figure B.1. Emissions Mt Co2-e Business as usual 'With measures
Table S1. Change in CO2-equivalent emissions and removals by sector, 1990–2005 Change Mt CO2-e Sector % Change Mt CO2-e Mt CO2-e 1 Energy Stationary Energy ... from this sector are NMVOCs, which cannot be converted into CO2-e. ... The sectors showing the greatest increase in emissions from 1990 to 2005 were Stationary Energy, Transport and Industrial Processes (Table S1 and Figure S1). Emissions
accounted for about 45.8 Mt in 2003. This resulted in netCO2emissions of 1.8 Mt. The overall increase in netCO2emissions from 1990 to 2003 was just over 1%. CO2 ... Carbondioxideemissions are not recorded in the Agriculture sector ... The majority of CO2emissions in Australia (Table 3.3) arise from the combustion of fossil fuels. CO2emissions from energy-related sources totalled 345.8 Mt in 2003, of which Stationary Energy accounted for about 77% and Transport around 21%.
Table 3. Change in CO2-equivalent emissions by sector, 1990–2005 Sector Change % Change Mt Mt Mt 1 Energy Stationary Energy Transport Fugitive Emissions 2 Industrial Processes 4 Agriculture 5 Land Use, Land Use Change and Forestry 6 Waste Total Net ... emissions. Table 3 summarises the emissions from each sector in 1990 and in 2005. ... Between 1990 and 2005 Energy emissions increased by 104.1 Mt (36.3%), Industrial Processes emissions by 4.2 Mt (16.5%), and Agriculture emissions by 0.2 Mt (0
2.1 NATIONAL EMISSIONS TOTALS KYOTO ACCOUNTING Under Kyoto accounting provisions, Australia’s net greenhouse gas emissions increased by 2.2% between 1990 and 2005—from 547.1 Mt to 559.1 Mt CO2-e (Figure 1, Table 1).
Australia’s total emissions are projected to be 565 Mt CO2-e in 2010 (see Table 5 ... abatement of 85 Mt CO2-e in 2010, across all UNFCCC sectors (Energy, Industrial ... Table 5.1 Greenhouse gas emissions projections (Mt CO2-e), 1990 and 2010
and N2O emissions from biomass combustion in aggregate emissions, not the CO2emissions). Mt CO2-e 4.2 STATIONARY ENERGY In 2005, electricity generation dominated emissions from the Stationary Energy sector, accounting for 194.3 Mt CO2-e (69
Table 3-1 Analysis of Change in CO2Emissions and Removals, 1990–2005 Sector ... & Forestry Waste Gross Emissions Removals NetEmissions ** Some CO2emissions reported as part of CO2-e for confidentiality reasons ... APPENDIX 3 CHANGES IN EMISSIONS BY CATEGORY AND GREENHOUSE GAS 1990–2005 ANALYSIS OF RECENT TRENDS AND GREENHOUSE INDICATORS 1990 TO 2005
7. Other (as specified in Summary 1.A) Total CO 2emissions including netCO2 from LULUCF NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Total CO2emissions excluding netCO2 from LULUCF ... Appendix 3 – Emission Trends Table 1: emissions Trends (CO2-e) Greenhouse gas
(Figure 2). With savings from emissions abatement measures included, the following key features appear in the emissions trends for individual sectors from the 1990 base to 2008–12: Figure 2: Contribution to total netCO2-e emissions by sector