If your region is not listed below you can calculate your local state, province or country value of atmospheric carbon dioxide loading due to electricity generation per 100kWh of electrical energy using this worksheet.
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For electricity consumers in
Newfoundland
the
average amount of carbon dioxide produced from the use of each 100 kWh of electrical energy (from all sources)
is approximately
10 kilograms
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For electricity consumers in
Prince Edward Island
the
average amount of carbon dioxide produced from the use of each 100 kWh of electrical energy (from all sources)
is approximately
113 kilograms
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Nova Scotia
the
average amount of carbon dioxide produced from the use of each 100 kWh of electrical energy (from all sources)
is approximately
91 kilograms
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For electricity consumers in
New Brunswick
the
average amount of carbon dioxide produced from the use of each 100 kWh of electrical energy (from all sources)
is approximately
59 kilograms
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For electricity consumers in
Quebec
the
average amount of carbon dioxide produced from the use of each 100 kWh of electrical energy (from all sources)
is approximately
5 kilograms
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For electricity consumers in
Ontario
the
average amount of carbon dioxide produced from the use of each 100 kWh of electrical energy (from all sources)
is approximately
46 kilograms
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For electricity consumers in
Manitoba
the
average amount of carbon dioxide produced from the use of each 100 kWh of electrical energy (from all sources)
is approximately
5 kilograms
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For electricity consumers in
Saskatchewan
the
average amount of carbon dioxide produced from the use of each 100 kWh of electrical energy (from all sources)
is approximately
81 kilograms
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For electricity consumers in
Alberta
the
average amount of carbon dioxide produced from the use of each 100 kWh of electrical energy (from all sources)
is approximately
98 kilograms
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For electricity consumers in
British Columbia
the
average amount of carbon dioxide produced from the use of each 100 kWh of electrical energy (from all sources)
is approximately
7 kilograms
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For electricity consumers in
Yukon
the
average amount of carbon dioxide produced from the use of each 100 kWh of electrical energy (from all sources)
is approximately
47 kilograms
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For electricity consumers in
Territories
the
average amount of carbon dioxide produced from the use of each 100 kWh of electrical energy (from all sources)
is approximately
94 kilograms
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