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Equatorial Guinea
Electrification rates are relatively high in Equatorial Guinea at 66%. The country began oil production in the late 1990s and began LNG exports in 2007.
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Fuel report
Nov 2024
Energy Efficiency 2024 Does a heat pump work in a house with poor insulation?
…four times as expensive as gas, like in France, heat pumps can still reduce energy bills, but the gains will be smaller, especially in poorly insulated homes. In countries where electricity is more than quadruple the price of gas, such as the United Kingdom, switching to a heat pump results in much smaller financial benefits – and can in some cases even lead to higher bills, though this can be mitigated through improving the insulation of the building envelope. As pricing mechanisms change to favour low-carbon electricity instead of gas, the financial benefits of heat pumps can become even greater.
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Data set
Hydrogen Production and Infrastructure Projects Database
…advances in low-emissions hydrogen technology.The Hydrogen Production Projects Database covers all projects commissioned worldwide since 2000 to produce hydrogen for energy or climate change-mitigation purposes. It includes projects that have the objective either to reduce emissions associated with producing hydrogen for existing applications, or to use hydrogen as an energy carrier or industrial feedstock in new applications that have the potential to be a low-emissions technology option. Projects in planning or under construction are also included.The Hydrogen Infrastructure Projects Database covers all projects under development worldwide of hydrogen pipelines, underground storage facilities and import/export…
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Global Energy Review: CO2 Emissions in 2021
Global emissions rebound sharply to highest ever level The global CO2 emissions and energy demand numbers are based on the IEA’s detailed region-by-region and fuel-by-fuel analysis, drawing on the latest official national data and publicly available energy, economic and weather data. Combined with the methane emissions estimates published by the IEA and estimates of nitrous oxide and flaring related CO2 emissions, this new analysis shows that overall greenhouse gas emissions from energy rose to their highest ever level in 2021.
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