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Emissions of greenhouse gases from electricity and district heating by type of greenhouse gas and fuel type. Year 1990 - 2022

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Katarina Wärmark, Swedish Environmental Protection Agency
+46 010 698 13 59
Veronica Eklund, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 43 41
Yes
2023-12-14
Electricity and district heating:
kg/kilotonnes/tonnes
Electricity and district heating:
Flow
Electricity and district heating:
No
Electricity and district heating:
No
Swedish Environmental Protection Agency
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No emissions of PFCs, HFCs and SF6 occur in this sector When .. presents, this indicates that the value is zero or confidential. Biogenic carbon dioxide arises from renewable organic materials, for example different parts of plants, sewage sludge or slaughter wastes, e.g. biofuel. Biofuels can be gaseous, i.e. biogas, liquid, i.e. ethanol, or solid, i.e. wood, grains or wood pellets. Peat is not considered a biofuel. The Greenhouse gas emissions were updated on March 15, 2023 due to a transition from using 'Global Warming Potentials' from the Fourth Assessment Report (AR4) to the Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) according to European Union reporting requirements. More information can be found here