List of least carbon efficient power stations
This is a list of least carbon efficient power stations in selected countries. Lists were created by the WWF and lists the most polluting power stations in terms of the level of carbon dioxide produced per unit of electricity generated. In 2005 WWF created list of power stations from 30 industrialised countries, also list for EU,[1] in 2007 WWF published updated EU list. In 2009 European Commission list with absolute emissions only, also in 2014 Climate Action Network Europe, WWF, European Environmental Bureau, Health and Environment Alliance and Climate Alliance Germany.
30 industrialised countries list from 2005 report[2]
CO2 intensity (Mt/TWh) |
Power station | Country |
---|---|---|
1.58 | Hazelwood Power Station, Victoria | Australia |
1.56 | Edwardsport IGCC, Edwardsport, Indiana, closed 2012 | United States |
1.27 | Frimmersdorf power plant, Grevenbroich | Germany |
1.25 | HR Milner Generating Station, Grande Cache, Alberta | Canada |
1.18 | C. TG. Portes Gil, Río Bravo | Mexico |
1.09 | Bełchatów Power Station, Bełchatów | Poland |
1.07 | Prunéřov Power Station, Kadaň | Czech Republic |
1.02 | Niihamanishi, Niihama | Japan |
0.99 | Cockenzie Power Station, closed 2013 | United Kingdom |
0.78 | Porto Tolle Power Station, Porto Tolle | Italy |
Europe list from 2007 report[3]
EC list from 2009[4]
Power Station, Location | Country | Emissions (MtCO2) |
---|---|---|
Bełchatów Power Station, Bełchatów | Poland | 29.5 |
Niederaussem Power Station, Niederaussem | Germany | 26.3 |
Jänschwalde Power Station, Jänschwalde | Germany | 23.3 |
Drax Power Station | United Kingdom | 19.9 |
Weisweiler Power Station, Eschweiler | Germany | 19.0 |
Neurath Power Station, Grevenbroich | Germany | 17.9 |
Frimmersdorf Power Station, Grevenbroich | Germany | 16.8 |
Brindisi Sud Power Station | Italy | 13.0 |
Agios Dimitrios Power Station, Agios Dimitrios, Kozani | Greece | 12.9 |
Bohlen Power Station | Germany | 12.8 |
2014 list
Power Station, Location | Country | 2013 emissions (MtCO2) |
---|---|---|
Bełchatów Power Station, Bełchatów | Poland | 37.18 |
Neurath Power Station, Grevenbroich | Germany | 33.28 |
Niederaussem Power Station, Niederaussem | Germany | 29.58 |
Jänschwalde Power Station, Jänschwalde | Germany | 25.40 |
Boxberg Power Station, Boxberg, Saxony | Germany | 21.89 |
Drax Power Station | United Kingdom | 20.32 |
Weisweiler Power Station, Eschweiler | Germany | 18.66 |
Agios Dimitrios Power Station, Agios Dimitrios, Kozani | Greece | 13.11 |
Brindisi Sud Power Station | Italy | 11.81 |
Lippendorf Power Station, Lippendorf | Germany | 11.73 |
Eggborough power station, Eggborough | United Kingdom | 11.50 |
Schwarze Pumpe power station, Spremberg | Germany | 11.28 |
Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station, Ratcliffe-on-Soar | United Kingdom | 11.01 |
West Burton power stations, Gainsborough | United Kingdom | 10.89 |
Eesti Power Plant, Narva | Estonia | 10.67 |
Kozienice Power Station, Kozienice | Poland | 10.23 |
Scholven Power Station, Scholven | Germany | 10.22 |
Cottam power stations, Cottam | United Kingdom | 10.17 |
References
- ↑ Dirty Thirty – Europe’s worst climate polluting power stations
- ↑ WWF Australia: Hazelwood tops international list of dirty power stations, Dated: 13 Jul 2005
- ↑ Dirty Thirty, May 2007
- ↑ EU's "dirty 30" carbon dioxide emitters in '09
- ↑ "Report: Europe's Dirty 30 - How the EU's coal-fired power plants are undermining its climate efforts" (PDF) (Press release). WWF. 22 July 2014. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
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