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Australia and Victoria’s greenhouse gas emissions

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Tables 1 and 2 represent Victoria and Australia’s total emissions broken down by the sectors used internationally for greenhouse reporting. The total emissions from a facility may be allocated within one or more sectors. View Table 3 for a description of each sector.

Table 1. Victorias net greenhouse gas emissions (Mt CO2-e) by sector.

 

Sector Victoria’s Emissions
1990 2000 2006
 

Mt CO2e

% total

Mt CO2e

% total

Mt CO2e

% total
All Energy 80.3 74.2% 98.0 81.7% 102.7 84.3%
Stationary Energy* 60.3 55.7% 78.9 65.8% 80.9 66.4%
Transport* 16.3 15.1% 18.3 15.3% 19.9 16.3%
Fugitive Emissions* 3.7 3.4% 2.5 2.1% 1.9 1.6%

Industrial Processes

3.6 3.3% 2.2 1.8% 2.4 2.0%
Agriculture 15 13.9% 15.3 12.8% 15.1 12.4%
Land use, Land-use change and forestry 4.6 4.3% -1.4 -1.2% -4.2 -3.5%
Waste 4.8 4.4% 3.9 3.3% 4.2 3.5%
 
Total Net Emissions 108.2 100% 120.0 100% 121.9 100%

*Note: Stationary energy, transport and fugitive emissions are all components of "all energy" emissions.

Source: State & Territory Greenhouse Gas Inventories 2006, Australian Greenhouse Office, Department of the Environment and Water Resources, June 2008.

To view Victoria’s complete greenhouse gas inventory, go to: www.climatechange.gov.au/inventory/stateinv/index.html external site link

Table 2: Australia’s Net greenhouse gas emissions (Mt CO2-e) by sector.


Sector Australia’s Emissions
1990 2000 2006
  Mt CO2e

% total

Mt CO2e

% total

Mt CO2e

% total

All Energy 287.0 52.5% 357.6 64.8% 400.9 72.9%
Stationary Energy* 196.0 35.8% 252.0 45.7% 287.4 52.3%
Transport* 61.9 11.3% 74.6 13.5% 79.1 14.4%
Fugitive Emissions* 29.1 5.3% 30.9 5.6% 34.5 6.3%
Industrial Processes 25.3 4.6% 27.4 5.0% 28.4 5.2%
Agriculture 87.7 16.0% 95.5 17.3% 90.1 16.4%
Land use, Land-use change and forestry 128.9 23.6% 53.9 9.8% 13.8 2.5%
Waste 18.3 3.3% 17.2 3.1% 16.6 3.0%
             
Total Net Emissions 547.1 100% 551.5 100% 549.9 100%

*Note: Stationary energy, transport and fugitive emissions are all components of "all energy" emissions.

Source: National Greenhouse Gas Inventory 2006, Australian Greenhouse Office, Department of the Environment and Water Resources, June 2008.

Australia’s complete greenhouse gas inventory, go to: http://www.climatechange.gov.au/inventory/2006/index.html external site link

Table 3: The reporting categories of each IntergovernmentalPanel on Climate Change (IPCC) sector

 

Sector  IntergovernmentalPanel on Climate Change (IPCC) reporting categories
Stationary energy Electricity production, petroleum refining, manufacture of solid fuels and other energy industries and the combustion of fuels used by manufacturing industries and construction.
Transport

Civil aviation (including international air transportation) and domestic air transportation
Road Transportation, comprising:

  • passenger cars subdivided by age band
  • light commercial vehicles
  • medium duty trucks
  • heavy duty trucks
  • buses
  • motorcycles
  • Railways
  • Navigation
  • international marine transportation
  • domestic marine transportation, comprising:
  • coastal shipping
  • pleasure craft (recreational boating)
  • ferries
  • commercial fishing
  • Other transportation, comprising off-road recreational vehicle activity
Fugitive emissions Solid fuels, oil, gas and oil and gas venting and flaring.
Industrial processes Mineral products, chemical products, metal products, other production, production of halocarbons and SF6 and consumption of halocarbons and SF6.
Agriculture Enteric fermentation, manure management, rice cultivation, agricultural soils, prescribed burning of savannas and field burning of agricultural residues.
Land use, land use change and forestry Forest lands, croplands and grasslands, and biomass burning.
Waste Solid waste disposal on land, wastewater (domestic, commercial and industrial) and incineration. The methods for solid waste disposal are currently subject to review, nonetheless, and may be refined before the preparation of the next inventory.

For more information see the Australian Methodology for the Estimation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks 2006 – workbooks at www.greenhouse.gov.au/inventory/methodology external site link