Regional Electrical Energy Production

The following charts provide regional values of atmospheric carbon dioxide loading due to electricity generation per 100kWh of electrical energy.

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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


All data from Energy Statistics Handbook
Statistics Canada/Natural Resources Canada August 2000

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