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Emissions from Energy Consumption for Electricity Production and Useful Thermal Output at Combined-Heat-and-Power Plants
 
Electric Power Annual with data for 2006
Report Released: October 22, 2007
Next Release Date: October 2008

Table 5.1.    xls     pdf    formats     

Table 5.1.  Emissions from Energy Consumption at Conventional Power Plants and Combined-Heat-and-Power Plants, 1995 through 2006
(Thousand Metric Tons)
Emission 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) 2,459,800 2,513,609 2,456,934 2,415,680 2,395,048 2,389,745 2,441,722[R] 2,338,660[R] 2,324,139[R] 2,232,709[R] 2,161,258[R] 2,083,509[R]
Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) 9,524 10,340 10,309 10,646 10,881 11,174 11,297 12,444 12,509 13,520 12,906 11,896
Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) 3,799 3,961 4,143 4,532 5,194 5,290 5,380 5,732 6,237 6,324 6,282 7,885
  R = Revised. 
  Note: See Appendix A, Technical Notes, for a description of the sources and methodology used to develop the emissions estimates.


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