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From Closed organisation: Department of Energy & Climate Change (DECC)
  • The potential availability of North American biomass feedstocks for electricity in the UK in 2020 is investigated, along with associated greenhouse gas intensities and energy requirements.

  • UK local authority and regional estimates of carbon dioxide emissions.

  • Report investigating the risk of carbon leakage under the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) so far, and over Phase III and beyond.

  • An independent report from Parsons Brinckerhoff regarding certain aspects of gas and coal power plant technology in the UK and associated modelling assumptions.

  • A study of industrial CO2 capture for storage or use in the cement, chemicals, iron, steel, and oil refining sectors.

  • The statement for the first budgetary period covering 2008 to 2012 as required by section 18 of the Climate Change Act.

  • Key points and questions about the UN IPCC's 5th Assessment Report on climate change mitigation.

  • Key points and questions about the UN IPCC's 5th Assessment Report on climate change impacts, adaptation and vulnerability

  • Provisional estimates of UK greenhouse gas emissions 2013 and final emissions by fuel type and end-user 1990 to 2012.

  • Final report for DECC by Element Energy, Ecofys, Imperial College, Dr. Paul Stevenson (Larksdown Environmental Services Ltd.) and Dr. Robert Hyde (RHEnergy Ltd.).

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

  • Presents analysis of the EU’s possible share of greenhouse gas emissions reduction effort to meet a below-2°C goal

  • Key points and questions about the UN IPCC's 5th Assessment Report on "The Physical Science Basis of Climate Change", which was published on 27 September 2013.

  • 2013 energy and emissions projections: projections of greenhouse gas emissions and energy demand 2013 to 2030.

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

  • A study on the potential greenhouse gas emissions associated with shale gas production and use.

  • UK Energy in Brief aims to provide a 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.

  • These emission conversion factors can be used to report on 2006 greenhouse gas emissions by UK based organisations of all sizes, and for international organisations reporting on UK operations. Suggested user guidance is outlined below

  • These emission conversion factors can be used to report on 2008 greenhouse gas emissions by UK based organisations of all sizes, and for international organisations reporting on UK operations. Suggested user guidance is outlined below

  • These emission conversion factors can be used to report on 2012 greenhouse gas emissions by UK based organisations of all sizes, and for international organisations reporting on UK operations. Suggested user guidance is outlined below