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English: Carbon intensity of electricity measures the amount of CO2 that is produced per unit of electricity. It is measured as the grams of CO2 produced per kilowatt-hour (kWh).
Countries which get a large share of their electricity from low-carbon sources (renewables and nuclear) will have a lower carbon intensity. This interactive map shows the carbon intensity of electricity across Europe. Ember – our key electricity data source – currently only provides carbon intensity data for the EU-27 countries, plus the United Kingdom. |
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Author | Hannah Ritchie and Max Roser |
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Carbon intensity of electricity, 2021 Carbon intensity measures the amount of greenhouse gases emitted per unit of electricity produced. Here it is measured in grams of CO₂-equivalents per kilowatt-hour of electricity.
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