Emission Factor
Aviation turbine fuel
69.82kgCO2e/GJ
Emission factor summary
Emission intensity for '38: Kerosene for use as fuel in an aircraft'. Published by the Australian Government (DCCEEW) on 21 September 2023: National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting (Measurement) Determination (NGER). Retrieved from Schedule 1 - Energy content factors and emission factors: Part 3 - Fuel combustion - liquid fuels and certain petroleum‑based products for stationary energy purposes.
Property | Value |
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Name | Aviation turbine fuel |
Sector | Energy |
Category | Fuel |
Source | DISER |
Region | |
Unit Type | |
Year | 2023 |
Year Released | 2023 |
Emission Factor |
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LCA Activity | fuel_combustion |
CO2e Calculation Origin | Source |
CO2e Calculation Method | AR5 |
Supported CO2e Calculation Method | AR4, AR5, AR6 |
Data Versioning |
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API Reference
Activity ID
fuel-type_aviation_turbine_fuel-fuel_use_stationary_combustion
UUID
fe6ae1d7-5428-4fb4-a14a-5b98c9412a91
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