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Annual Data – Carlow

Projected and Actual Carbon Dioxide Emissions 2006 to 2019 for the county of Carlow in ktonnes. The County of Carlow consumed 1,761 GWh of primary energy in 2019. The County emitted 725.17 ktonnes of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) in 2019, this is against the projected emissions of 661.90 ktonnes CO2 for 2019.

    • Baseline Data (2006) – Carlow
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