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From Closed organisation: Department of Energy & Climate Change (DECC)
  • Update to the information on progress against targets that was published in the Final UK greenhouse gas emissions statistics on 3rd February 2015.

  • Provisional estimates of UK greenhouse gas emissions 2011 and final emissions by fuel type and end-user 1990 to 2010.

  • Provisional estimates of UK greenhouse gas emissions 2012 and final emissions by fuel type and end-user 1990 to 2011.

  • Final estimates of UK greenhouse gas emissions.

  • Final estimates of UK greenhouse gas emissions.

  • Final estimates of UK greenhouse gas emissions.

  • UK greenhouse gas emissions final figures for 2013.

  • Provisional estimates of UK greenhouse gas emissions for the 3rd quarter of 2014.

  • Provisional estimates of UK greenhouse gas quarterly emissions up to and including Q3 2014

  • Report assessing design options for a Market Stability Reserve in the EU ETS.

  • These emission conversion factors can be used to report on 2015 greenhouse gas emissions by UK based organisations of all sizes, and for international organisations reporting on UK operations. Suggested user guidance is outlined below

  • Key points and questions about the UN IPCC's Synthesis Report on climate change, which distils findings from the IPCC’s Working Groups to provide an integrated view of the issues surrounding climate change.

  • UK energy sector indicators is an annual publication produced in October.

  • A range of indicators which aims to provide a headline overview of some of the key developments in the UK energy system.

  • 2014 energy and emissions projections: projections of greenhouse gas emissions and energy demand 2014 to 2030.

  • Provisional estimates of UK greenhouse gas emissions for the 2nd quarter of 2014.

  • The Dynamic Dispatch Model (DDM) is a comprehensive fully integrated power market model covering the GB power market.

  • Findings from an independent evaluation of the Carbon Emissions Reduction Target (CERT) and the Community Energy Savings Programme (CESP).

  • Latest projections of non-CO2 greenhouse gases out to 2030.

  • Summary of some of the key developments in the UK energy system: how energy is produced and used and the way in which energy use influences greenhouse gas emissions.