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Environmental emission of carbon dioxide - CO2 - from fuels like coal, oil, natural gas, LPG and bio energy

 

To calculate the CO2 emission from a fuel, the carbon content of the fuel are multiplied by the ratio of the molecular weight of CO2 (44) to the molecular weight of carbon (12) -> 44/12 = 3.7.

Approximately environmental emission of Carbon Dioxide - CO2 - from the combustion of different fuels can be approximated  from the table below:

Fuel Carbon Content
(kg C/kg fuel)
Energy Content
(kWh/kg)
Emission of CO2
(kg CO2/kWh)
Coal (bituminous/anthracite) 0.75 7.5 0.37
Gasoline 0.9 12.5 0.27
Diesel 0.86 11.8 0.24
Light Oil 0.7 11.7 0.26
Natural Gas, Methane 0.75 12 0.23
LPG - Liquid Petroleum Gas 0.82 12.3 0.24
Bioenergy 0 - 01)

1) Bioenergy is produced from biomass derived from any renewable organic plant, including

Emissions of CO2 can contribute to climate change. Combustion of bioenergy don't add to the total emission of carbon dioxide as long as the burned biomass don't exceed the renewed production. (Emission of CO2 from combusting wood is in reality approximately 0.18 kg/hWh)

A variety of biofuels can be made from biomass resources, including

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