How much is CO2 per kWh?

In 2020, total U.S. electricity generation by the electric power industry of 4.01 trillion kilowatthours (kWh) from all energy sources resulted in the emission of 1.55 billion metric tons—1.71 billion short tons—of carbon dioxide (CO2). This equaled about 0.85 pounds of CO2 emissions per kWh.

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How do you calculate CO2 emissions?

Estimate the total number of miles you drive per month and then divide this number by the total miles per gallon your car gets . This number will be the total gallons of gas you use in a month. Multiply that number by 19.4 pounds of carbon to get your total carbon emissions from driving.

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Is carbon a good investment?

Carbon credits, the permissions to emit carbon and other greenhouse gases, have been one of the best-performing commodities over the past five years . European carbon prices nearly tripled in 2021. Many think prices can still go higher, and you can invest through KRBN and GRN ETFs.

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