Table 8 AustralianGreenhouseGasEmissions by Sector, Mt CO2-eq % change in emissions (1990–2010) with measures enacted Sector with measures enacted BAU + 43% + 46 ... In December 2004, the AustralianGreenhouse Office released “Tracking Kyoto 2004, Australia’sGreenhouseEmissions Trends”. Included in the report was a projection of Australian GHG emissions by sector, as shown in Table 8. This report ... business-as-usual. Source: “Tracking Kyoto 2004, Australia’sGreenhouseEmissions
Figure 4 shows estimated Australiangreenhousegasemissions by sector for 2004. The estimated total greenhousegasemissions for 2004 are 564.7 million tonnes of CO2 ... to Australia’sgreenhousegasemissions, as illustrated in Figure 4. ... Fugitive emissions from fuel, 31.0 Stationary, 84.7 Transport, 76.2 Industrial processes, 29.8 Electricity, 195.2 Agriculture, 93.1 Waste, 19.1 Landuse change and forestry, 35.5
Table 6 AustralianGreenhouseGasEmissions by Sector, Mt CO2-eq. Energy-related emissions intensity – emissions per unit of GDP – declined by 8% from 1990 to 2002 owing to an increase in the efficiency of energy use, fuel substitution ... Table 6 AustralianGreenhouseGasEmissions by Sector, Mt CO2-eq. Emission change % change from 1990 to 2002 Sector Energy Stationary Transport Fugitive ... 7) Total emissions rd Source: Australian 3 National Communication to UNFCCC
Source: IEACR Source: IEACR The greenhousegas (GHG) emissions profile of the coal industry is dominated by emissions at the point of consumption ... – a greenhousegas - is 20 times more potent than carbon dioxide in terms of its enhanced GHG ... australia
CO2 emissions: Sectoral Approach - Gas Back to the table of contents ... CO2+SA+-+Gas ... /Country/Economy, Canada, Mexico, United States, OECD North America, Australia, Japan, Korea
energy sector is a large and growing contributor to Australia’sgreenhousegasemissions. It accounted for 49% total emissions in 2000 and between 1990 and 2000 ... Data from AustralianGreenhouse Office cited in Parer Report (2002), p223. ... Fossil fuels, mainly black and brown coal, are the dominant source of Australia’s
of electricity in ways that reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases per megawatt hour ... Purchasing and surrendering these certificates, known as NSW Greenhouse Abatement Certificates (NGACs) to the Scheme Administrator is the main way greenhouse benchmark ... australia, commonwealth, queensland, united states
A government analysis of the make-up of Australian GHG emissions by gas is shown in Table 5. Energy-related emissions intensity – emissions per unit of GDP – declined by 8% from 1990 to 2002 owing to an increase in the efficiency of energy use ... A government analysis of the make-up of Australian GHG emissions by gas is shown in Table 5. Table 5 Emissions of Greenhouse Gases, 2002 Greenhousegas Mt CO2 ... and use. Source: National GreenhouseGas Inventory, 2002.
Figure 2 Coal’s Contribution to the Enhanced Greenhouse Effect (by gas – over one year) CO2 (17.5%) CH4 (1.1%) N2O (0.3%) Other Sectors (81.1%) ... Coal’s contribution to the enhanced greenhouse effect is about 20%, half of which arises from power generation (see Figure 2). ... australia, canada, china, colombia, europe, india, indonesia, italy, japan, poland, russia, ukraine, united kingdom, united states, venezuela