European carbon emissions saw increase in 2007

Despite reduction targets, major European electricity producers have increased their carbon emissions since 2007 according to a report released by PricewaterhouseCooper (PwC) last week.

The total CO2 emissions for 2007 from 22 European companies have increased by 23 million tonne (Mt), which is up 3% from the previous year. The increase from 2006 equals emission increases over the five previous years, according to the report.

The increase is due to two factors says the report. Firstly, the electricity output from these 22 producers has increased by 1.5% to 32 TWh in 2007 and secondly the 'carbon factor' or CO2 produced per MWh of output has increased by 1.4% from 2006 to 373 kg

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