CO2 emissions from cement production (thousand metric tons) - Infrastructure - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators



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Carbon dioxide emissions from cement production refer mainly to emissions during cement production. Cement production is a multi-step process and CO2 is actually released from klinker production during the cement production process. The U.S. Department of Energy’s carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC) calculates annual anthropogenic emissions from data on fossil fuel consumption (from the United Nations Statistics Division’s World Energy Data Set) and world cement manufacturing (from the U.S. Bureau of Mine’s Cement Manufacturing Data Set). Carbon dioxide emissions, often calculated and reported as elemental carbon, were converted to actual carbon dioxide mass by multiplying them by 3.664 (the ratio of the mass of carbon to that of carbon dioxide). Although estimates of global carbon dioxide emissions are probably accurate within 10 percent (as calculated from global average file chemistry and use), country estimates may have larger error bounds. Trends estimated from a consistent time series tend to be more accurate than individual values. Each year the CDIAC recalculates the entire time series since 1949, incorporating recent findings and corrections. Estimates exclude fuels supplied to ships and aircraft in international transport because of the difficulty of apportioning he fuels among benefitting countries. The ratio of carbon dioxide per unit of energy shows carbon intensity, which is the amount of carbon dioxide emitted as a result of using one unit of energy in the process of production. Source: Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, in the U.S. state of Tennessee.
CO2 emissions from cement production (thousand metric tons) - Infrastructure - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators (2006)

Rank

Country

Value

1Africa14,536,832
2North Africa8,913,000
3Sub-Saharan Africa5,283,942
4Egypt3,944,000
5Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa3,614,102
6Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa and Nigeria3,280,180
7Algeria2,040,000
8South Africa1,768,000
9Morocco1,496,000
10Tunisia943,000
11Libya490,000
12Nigeria408,000
13Senegal392,000
14Kenya299,000
15Ghana258,000
16Ethiopia231,000
17Tanzania193,000
18Angola187,000
19Togo109,000
20Mozambique98,000
21Zimbabwe95,000
22Ivory Coast88,000
23Uganda86,000
24Republic of the Congo72,000
25Zambia61,000
26Mauritania51,000
27Guinea49,000
28Gabon35,000
29Benin34,000
30Sierra Leone32,000
31Sudan27,000
32Malawi27,000
33Liberia21,000
34Madagascar20,000
35Rwanda14,000
36Niger7,000
37Eritrea6,000
38Burkina Faso4,000
39Botswana0
40Central African Republic0
41Comoros0
42Cape Verde0
43Somalia0
44Equatorial Guinea0
45Sao Tome and Principe0
46Swaziland0
47Guinea-Bissau0
48Seychelles0
49Chad0
50Gambia0
51Namibia0
52Mali0
53Mauritius0
54Democratic Republic of the Congo0
55Djibouti0
56Burundi0
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