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Oxford Study Ranks Iraq 8th Highest in Carbon Intensity Among Arab Nations

Oxford Study Ranks Iraq 8th Highest in Carbon Intensity Among Arab Nations
Oxford Study Ranks Iraq 8th Highest in Carbon Intensity Among Arab Nations

2023-08-05 00:00:00 - From: Shafaq News


Shafaq News/ A new report by the University of Oxford has ranked Iraq as the eighth-highest Arab country in terms of carbon intensity, casting a huge spotlight on the environmental footprint of power generation in Iraq and the Arab world.

According to this study, Iraq's carbon intensity, a scale that accounts to Carbon emissions related to electricity generation alone, stood at 499 grams of carbon dioxide equivalent per kilowatt-hour (gCO?e/kWh) in 2022. This datum, while sobering, situates Iraq within the upper decile of Arab nations.

Among the Arabs, Morocco sits atop with the highest carbon intensity, measured at 610 gCO?e/kWh. Lebanon, albeit closely trailing, records 595 gCO?e/kWh, with Saudi Arabia not far behind at 571 gCO?e/kWh. The succeeding nations of Libya, Yemen, Syria, and Mauritania demonstrate respective carbon intensities of 550, 544, 541, and 523 gCO?e/kWh.

Kuwait and Bahrain -ninth and tenth, respectively- both exhibited a carbon intensity of 490 gCO?e/kWh.

South Africa emerged as the highest carbon-emitting nation worldwide with a staggering intensity of 709 gCO?e/kWh, followed by South Sudan at 684 gCO?e/kWh, and Kazakhstan at 636 gCO?e/kWh. Contrasting this, Ethiopia and Paraguay shared the spot for the least carbon-intensive nations, each at 25 gCO?e/kWh, trailed slightly by Norway at 29 gCO?e/kWh.