| Yearbook Statistical Energy Review 2010

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CO2 intensity is the ratio of CO2 emissions from fuel combustion over gross domestic product measured in constant US $ at purchasing power parities.

CO2 emissions cover only the emissions for fossil fuels combustion (coal, oil and gas). They are calculated according to the reference method of the UNFCCC. Here the sectoral approach is presented, ie the sum of CO2 emissions of each sector.

Sources
International sources
  • APEC
  • Asian Development Bank
  • Cedigaz
  • EURELECTRIC (Unipede)
  • Euracoal
  • Eurogas
  • Eurostat - Europa
  • IEA
  • OAPEC
  • OLADE
  • OPEC
  • UCTE
  • UN-ECE gas center
  • World Coal Institute
National sources
Periodicals
  • BIP, Bulletin de l'industrie pétrolière
  • DOE EIA, International
  • CEDIGAZ, News report
  • DOE/EIA, Monthly Energy Review
  • EDMC, Energy Trend
  • ENERPRESSE
  • IEA, Energy balances of OECD countries
  • IEA, Monthly Oil Market Report
  • IEA, Oil, Gas, Coal & Electricity Quarterly Statistics
  • KEI, Korea Energy Review Monthly
  • Missions Economiques, Fiches de synthèse
  • Petroleum Economist
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CO2 intensity at constant purchasing power parities



CO2 intensity in the OECD countries reduced by 2.9% in 2009 and amounted to 0.33 kCO2/$05p in the OECD countries

. The

USA posted a higher ratio of 0.41 kCO2/$05p while Europe showed the largest drop in CO2 intensity

compared to the previous year (-3.7%). CO2 intensity continued to be roughly higher in non-OECD countries. Despite a slight improvement, China continued to post a high CO2 intensity (0.81 kCO2/$05p).

CO2 intensity in Asia rose by 2% during 2009

since energy consumption continued to develop at a strong pace. Important ratios were also observed in countries in CIS and the Middle East.
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