ОБЪЕДИНЕНИЕ ЛИДЕРОВ НЕФТЕГАЗОВОГО СЕРВИСА И МАШИНОСТРОЕНИЯ РОССИИ
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Вторник, 25 сентября 2018 21:55

EIA: U.S. Energy-Related Carbon Dioxide Emissions - 2017 - eng (pdf)

U.S. energy-related carbon dioxide emissions decreased 0.9% in 2017

  • Energy-related CO2 emissions decreased by 47 million metric tons (MMmt), from 5,189 MMmt in 2016 to 5,142 MMmt in 2017.
  • Although real gross domestic product (GDP) increased 2.3% over that period, the other factors contributing to energy-related CO2 emissions listed below more than offset the growth in GDP:
    • A 1.1% decline in the carbon intensity of the energy supply (CO2/British thermal units [Btu])
    • A 2.0% decline in energy intensity (Btu/GDP)
    • A 3.1% decline in the overall carbon intensity of the economy (CO2/GDP)
  • Emissions have declined in 7 out of the past 10 years, and energy‐related CO2 emissions in 2017 were 849 MMmt (14%) below 2005 levels.

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