The information presented in the IEA GHG CO2 Emissions Database is from publicly available sources.
The sources are:
Information source |
Data for year |
Statement from Aalborg Portland A/S |
1999 |
Statement from BASF |
1997 |
Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (Germany) |
1997 |
www.chemexpo.com |
2001 |
Technical Center for the Study of Atmospheric Pollution (France) |
1997 |
Corinair emission database on large point sources |
1990 |
China Report: Chemical Product Trends, Ethylene Oxide (SRI consulting, 2000) |
1998 |
www.chemweek.com |
1999 |
Danish Energy Agency |
1994-1999 average |
Department of the Environment in Northern Ireland (DOE) |
2002 |
E-grid 2000 |
2000 |
Emissie Registratie Lucht |
1998 |
Individual Company websites (information obtained 2005) |
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Institute of Geology and Mineral Exploitation (Greece) |
1999 |
International Fertilizer Development Center |
2000 |
Norsk Hydro - statement from Lars Ingolf Eide |
2000 |
North America Updates - As part of IEA GHG 2005/03 Building the Cost Curves for CO2 Storage |
2000 |
Oil & Gas Journal Ethylene Report 2001 |
2001 |
Oil & Gas Journal Gas Processing Survey 2001 |
1999 |
Oil & Gas Journal Worldwide Refining Survey 1999 |
1999 |
Oil & Gas Journal Worldwide Construction 2001 |
2001 |
Scottish Environment Protection Agency |
2002 |
Statens forurensingstilsyn (Norwegian Pollutant Release and Transfer Register) |
1999 |
UK Environment Agency (CO2 emissions data for England) |
2003 |
World Cement Directory - Cembureau |
1996 |
World Electric Power Plant database |
1999 |