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It depends on how the electricity is produced in question.
and the process of electricity production.
Different modes of electricity production, such as thermal power, hydropower, wind power, and nuclear power, have different CO2 emissions.
You think about different production processes and you get different results. For example, do you only consider the process of generating electricity in the power plant, or do you also consider the process of coal mining and transportation? The latter is considered in the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), which traces the environmental impact of electricity from the extraction of energy and raw materials to the delivery of electricity.
If only the production process of thermal power in the power plant is considered, it can be calculated based on the amount of coal burned. The IPCC gives CO2 emission factors when burning various types of coal, such as anthracite.
The CO2 emission factor is 98300kg TJ. If you use the LCA method for traceability, this data is much larger.
After tracing the life cycle, the average value of China's grid power (after the mixing of various types of electricity.
Basically, if you ask directly, you can emit carbon dioxide per kilowatt-hour of electricity.
960 grams.
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According to expert statistics: for every 1 kilowatt-hour of electricity saved, kilograms of standard coal are saved correspondingly, and pollution emissions are reduced by kilograms of carbon dust and kilograms of carbon dioxide (co.).03 kg of sulfur dioxide (SO.)
015 kg of nitrogen oxides (NOx). Saving 1 kilowatt-hour of electricity = reducing kilograms of carbon dioxide = reducing kilograms of "carbon", saving 1 kilogram of standard coal = reducing kilograms of carbon dioxide = reducing kilograms of "carbon", about 1 kilogram of raw coal = reducing kilograms of carbon dioxide = reducing kilograms of "carbon".
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Summary. Hello dear, about your question, how much carbon emissions is there from one kilowatt-hour of electricity? The CO2 emission per kilowatt-hour of electricity is about 960g. I hope mine can help you and wish you a happy mood, good health, all the best, and a happy life.
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Summary. Hello, according to expert statistics: for every l kilowatt-hour (kWh) of electricity saved, a corresponding kilogram of standard coal is saved, and at the same time a kilogram of carbon dust, kilogram of carbon dioxide, kilogram of sulfur dioxide, kilogram of nitrogen oxides are reduced.
To this end, the following formula can be calculated: saving 1 kilowatt-hour of electricity and reducing 2 kilograms of "carbon dioxide" = reducing 1 kilogram of "carbon" = reducing 1 kilogram of standard coal = reducing kilograms of "carbon dioxide" = reducing kilograms of "carbon" saving 1 kilogram of raw coal = reducing kilograms of "carbon dioxide" and 2 reducing kilograms of "carbon".
Hello, according to expert statistics: for every l kilowatt-hour (kWh) of electricity saved, kilograms of standard coal are saved correspondingly, and kilograms of carbon dust, kilograms of carbon dioxide, kilograms of sulfur dioxide, and kilograms of nitrogen oxides are reduced. For this purpose, the following formula can be derived:
Save 1 kilowatt-hour of electricity, reduce 2 kilograms of "carbon dioxide" = reduce 1 kilogram of "carbon", save 1 kilogram of standard coal = reduce kilograms of carbon oxide = reduce kilograms of "carbon", save 1 kilogram of raw coal = reduce kilograms of "carbon dioxide", and reduce 2 kilograms of "carbon". Shen Bin.
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According to the statistics of experts, the sedan car:
Each town car has about 1 kilowatt-hour of electricity, which correspondingly saves kilograms of standard coal and reduces pollution emissions of kilograms of carbon dust and kilograms of carbon dioxide.
CO2), kilograms of sulfur dioxide.
SO2), kilograms of nitrogen oxides.
nox)。Saving 1 kilowatt-hour of electricity = reducing kilograms of carbon dioxide = reducing kilograms of "carbon".
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Conclusion: At the present stage in China, for every 1kWh of electricity used by the end user, the carbon dioxide emitted by the thermal power plant will be bent by the pinning.
Carbon dioxide emissions from the combustion of stuffy stone fuel. Standard coal.
The calorific value of the unit is converted to kWh kg
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Summary. Using 100 kilowatt-hours of electricity is equivalent to emitting about kilograms of carbon dioxide.
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My household uses 200 kWh of electricity a month, and the carbon dioxide emissions (kg) are equal to the number of kWh of electricity consumed multiplied by the number of kilowatt-hours of electricity. This is our family's.
Using 100 kilowatt-hours of electricity is equivalent to emitting about kilograms of carbon dioxide.
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