DiXi Group (Green Transition Office)
About DiXi Group (Green Transition Office)
The Green Transition Office is an independent advisory body to the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine, which supports implementation of reforms in the area of green transition, energy and climate policy. The work of the Green Transition Office is supported by the UK’s International Development Agency and implemented by NGO DiXi Group.
Visit DiXi Group (Green Transition Office) websiteGHG Emission Factors for Electricity Generation and Consumption in Ukraine
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| Description | The Green Transition Office is an independent advisory body to the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine, which supports implementation of reforms in the area of green transition, energy and climate policy. The work of the Green Transition Office is supported by the UK’s International Development Agency and implemented by NGO DiXi Group. |
| Source type | Non-profit Organisation |
| Original dataset URL | URL |
| Year released | 2025 |
| Geography | UA |
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| Type of data | Activity-based |
| Emission results | CO2 |
| Data Transformation | The source reports emissions in tCO2/MWh, which have been converted to kgCO2/kWh to ensure consistency. |
License
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| Type of license | Permission granted by DiXi Group / Green Transition Office |
| License URL | Not specified |
Data quality
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| Data quality assurance | Vetted by Climatiq. For further information on data quality assurance, see: https://www.climatiq.io/methodology#Data-Quality |
| Quality flag(s) | Partial factor The source reports emission factors in CO2 only and does not include the impact of other GHGs. |
Methodology
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| Methodology description | The dataset covers the Integrated Power System of Ukraine and provides average and marginal emission factors expressed in tCO₂/MWh. Climatiq has extracted the following data from the PDF available at the source URL: Grid emission factor — page 84, Figure 6: Average emission factor for grid supplied electricity generation. Transmission & distribution emission intensity — page 86, Figure 9: Emission factor for electricity transmission losses (2nd voltage class). For full details, see the DiXi Group methodology report (2025): https://dixigroup.org/en/analytic/ghg-emission-factors-for-electricity-generation-and-consumption-in-ukraine-analytical-study-and-description-of-the-methodological-approach-to-the-calculation/. |
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