I assumed the following exchange rates when discussing money: €1 =
$1.26; £1 = $1.85 ; $1 = $1.12 Canadian. These exchange rates were correct
in mid-2006.
| France | 83 |
| Sweden | 87 |
| Canada | 220 |
| Austria | 250 |
| Belgium | 335 |
| European Union | 353 |
| Finland | 399 |
| Spain | 408 |
| Japan | 483 |
| Portugal | 525 |
| United Kingdom | 580 |
| Luxembourg | 590 |
| Germany | 601 |
| USA | 613 |
| Netherlands | 652 |
| Italy | 667 |
| Ireland | 784 |
| Greece | 864 |
| Denmark | 881 |
Figure I.9. Carbon intensity of electricity production
(g CO2 per kWh of electricity).
| Fuel type | emissions (g CO2 per kWh of chemical energy) |
|---|---|
| natural gas | 190 |
| refinery gas | 200 |
| ethane | 200 |
| LPG | 210 |
| jet kerosene | 240 |
| petrol | 240 |
| gas/diesel oil | 250 |
| heavy fuel oil | 260 |
| naptha | 260 |
| coking coal | 300 |
| coal | 300 |
| petroleum coke | 340 |
Figure I.10. Emissions associated with fuel combustion.
Source: DEFRA’s Environmental Reporting Guidelines
for Company Reporting on Greenhouse Gas Emissions.