About CLP Group
The CLP Group is a Hong Kong-based power company that generates electricity from a variety of sources, including coal, gas, nuclear, and renewable energy. The company conducts greenhouse gas emissions accounting and reporting and provides data on its emissions performance.
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| Property | Value |
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| Description | The CLP Group is a Hong Kong-based power company that generates electricity from a variety of sources, including coal, gas, nuclear, and renewable energy. The company conducts greenhouse gas emissions accounting and reporting and provides data on its emissions performance. |
| Source type | Corporate |
| Original dataset URL | URL |
| Year released | 2024 |
| Geography | Hong Kong |
| Sector | |
| Type of data | Activity-based |
| Emission results | CO2e |
| Data Transformation | NA |
License
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| Type of license | Copyright Notice |
| License URL | URL |
Data quality
| Property | Value |
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| Data quality assurance | Vetted by Climatiq |
| Quality flag(s) | NA |
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