CO2 emissions from solid fuel consumption (% of total) - Infrastructure - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators



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Carbon dioxide emissions from solid fuel consumption refer mainly to emissions from use of coal as an energy source and from secondary fuels derived from hard and soft coal (e.g. coke-oven coke). Source: Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, in the U.S. state of Tennessee.
CO2 emissions from solid fuel consumption (% of total) - Infrastructure - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators (2006)

Rank

Country

Value

1South Africa23.37
2Zimbabwe21.70
3Sub-Saharan Africa15.89
4Botswana15.68
5Niger14.22
6Democratic Republic of the Congo13.05
7Swaziland10.33
8Africa10.08
9Mauritius9.09
10Morocco8.86
11Zambia4.21
12Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa and Nigeria3.55
13Malawi3.43
14Senegal2.84
15Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa2.01
16Namibia1.34
17North Africa1.32
18Tanzania1.08
19Burundi1.01
20Kenya0.72
21Algeria0.57
22Egypt0.48
23Madagascar0.25
24Nigeria0.01
25Guinea-Bissau0
26Liberia0
27Libya0
28Mali0
29Ivory Coast0
30Mauritania0
31Angola0
32Benin0
33Burkina Faso0
34Central African Republic0
35Republic of the Congo0
36Mozambique0
37Rwanda0
38Sudan0
39Comoros0
40Sierra Leone0
41Somalia0
42Cape Verde0
43Sao Tome and Principe0
44Djibouti0
45Eritrea0
46Seychelles0
47Chad0
48Togo0
49Equatorial Guinea0
50Ethiopia0
51Uganda0
52Gabon0
53Ghana0
54Guinea0
55Gambia0
56Tunisia0
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