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Emissions Factors 2024
Annual GHG emission factors for World countries from electricity and heat generation.
Overview
The Emission Factors database includes the following indicators related to emissions from electricity and heat generation:
- CO2 emission factors from electricity and heat generation for world countries (in CO2 per kWh, 1990 to 2022).
- CO2 emission factors from electricity only generation (CHP electricity included) for world countries (in CO2 per kWh,1990 to 2022).
- Latest year (2023) CO2 emission factors for OECD countries and selected non-OECD countries based on provisional electricity generation data (in CO2 per kWh, 2023).
- Correction factors for CO2 emissions induced by electricity losses in the grid (in CO2 per kWh,1990 to 2022).
- Correction factors for CO2 emissions induced by electricity trade for OECD countries (in CO2 per kWh,1990 to 2022).
- CH4 and N2O emission factors from electricity generation (in CO2eq per kWh,1990 to 2022).
- Emission factors by fuel from direct combustion in other sectors than electricity and heat production (in CO2 per kg of fuel).
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
Important announcement
Following a successful pilot edition, the Life Cycle Upstream Emission Factors is now available as an independent Excel database. It includes a set of life cycle emission factors corresponding to electricity generation. Data is available from year 2015 up to the latest available year, for 150 countries. For additional information, please refer to the corresponding documentation.
Additionally, the IEA is planning to complement the set of emissions factors databases by publishing monthly and quarterly grid emission factors by November 2024. These timely factors are developed by leveraging on data from the IEA Monthly Electricity Statistics, and the upcoming 1st edition will cover data from 2015 up to June 2024 for around 50 countries.
Important licence information
Single user or multi-user?
Single and multi-user licences can be purchased directly online. These licences are exclusively for a single company or group and do not allow you to do work with third parties or put the data in a model for which the derived data would be visible or available to third parties (see below).
A single user licence is appropriate as long as only one person can access or view the data. If other users were able to view even the results of the calculations in a shared internal tool then you would need a licence to reflect all the users – if they are in different locations then a global licence would be needed.
We would therefore expect all multinationals to purchase the global licence (unlimited users, multiple locations).
Furthermore, if you intend to publish the results in your Annual Report then an (unlimited users, multiple locations) licence is required.
Do I need a contract or permission?
If you are doing work for clients, i.e. third parties, e.g. calculating or verifying their carbon footprint you need to enter into a separate Agreement and pay a fee as this usage is not permitted under our standard terms and conditions.
If you intend to use the data in any type of modelling for the purpose of creating derived data or derived products, and any services to distribute or display such derived products you need to sign an Agreement and pay a fee.
If you intend to have such usage, or have questions please contact datasales@iea.org.
The IEA reserves the right to check the customer's compliance with the terms and conditions.
Data sets
Emission Factors
Schedule
Data is released in September each year with data up to year-2 for most indicators, with provisional year-1 data for OECD countries and selected non-OECD countries.
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20/09/2024
Latest
September 2024
Documentation
Expanded product description and complete database documentation.