Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from Power Industry (Energy) in Syrian Arab Republic
Syrian Arab Republic: Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from Power Industry (Energy) was 16.71 Mt CO2e in 2024. ◆ Volatile
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from Power Industry (Energy) in Syrian Arab Republic, 1970–2024
Source: EDGAR (Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research) Community GHG Database, Joint Research Centre (JRC) - European Commission. Measured in Mt CO2e.
Analysis
The most recent figure for carbon dioxide (co2) emissions from power industry (energy) in Syrian Arab Republic is 16.71 Mt CO2e, measured in 2024.
The figure is down 0.2% on the previous year and up 5.2% over ten years.
Over the whole period, carbon dioxide (co2) emissions from power industry (energy) in Syrian Arab Republic peaked at 27.8 Mt CO2e in 2010 and was at its lowest, 0.3915 Mt CO2e, in 1977.
Syrian Arab Republic ranks 52nd of 194 countries on this measure, in the middle of the range.
The series is highly variable year to year, so single readings are best treated with caution.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from Power Industry (Energy) in Syrian Arab Republic, year by year
| Year | Mt CO2e | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 1970 | 0.9767 Mt CO2e | — |
| 1971 | 0.9767 Mt CO2e | +0.0% |
| 1972 | 1.13 Mt CO2e | +16.1% |
| 1973 | 1.11 Mt CO2e | -2.2% |
| 1974 | 1.01 Mt CO2e | -8.5% |
| 1975 | 0.9012 Mt CO2e | -11.2% |
| 1976 | 0.8281 Mt CO2e | -8.1% |
| 1977 | 0.3915 Mt CO2e | -52.7% |
| 1978 | 0.6929 Mt CO2e | +77.0% |
| 1979 | 0.9607 Mt CO2e | +38.6% |
| 1980 | 1.63 Mt CO2e | +69.9% |
| 1981 | 2.19 Mt CO2e | +34.3% |
| 1982 | 3.05 Mt CO2e | +39.2% |
| 1983 | 3.97 Mt CO2e | +29.9% |
| 1984 | 4.71 Mt CO2e | +18.8% |
| 1985 | 3.71 Mt CO2e | -21.2% |
| 1986 | 3.78 Mt CO2e | +1.9% |
| 1987 | 3.8 Mt CO2e | +0.5% |
| 1988 | 4.91 Mt CO2e | +29.2% |
| 1989 | 5.37 Mt CO2e | +9.4% |
| 1990 | 6.48 Mt CO2e | +20.7% |
| 1991 | 6.56 Mt CO2e | +1.3% |
| 1992 | 6.93 Mt CO2e | +5.5% |
| 1993 | 7.14 Mt CO2e | +3.1% |
| 1994 | 8.91 Mt CO2e | +24.7% |
| 1995 | 9.82 Mt CO2e | +10.2% |
| 1996 | 10.9 Mt CO2e | +11.1% |
| 1997 | 11.64 Mt CO2e | +6.8% |
| 1998 | 12.73 Mt CO2e | +9.3% |
| 1999 | 13.79 Mt CO2e | +8.4% |
| 2000 | 14.42 Mt CO2e | +4.5% |
| 2001 | 15.06 Mt CO2e | +4.5% |
| 2002 | 16.82 Mt CO2e | +11.7% |
| 2003 | 18.47 Mt CO2e | +9.8% |
| 2004 | 18.48 Mt CO2e | +0.1% |
| 2005 | 21.38 Mt CO2e | +15.7% |
| 2006 | 23.02 Mt CO2e | +7.7% |
| 2007 | 24.29 Mt CO2e | +5.5% |
| 2008 | 25.94 Mt CO2e | +6.8% |
| 2009 | 27.47 Mt CO2e | +5.9% |
| 2010 | 27.8 Mt CO2e | +1.2% |
| 2011 | 25.51 Mt CO2e | -8.3% |
| 2012 | 19 Mt CO2e | -25.5% |
| 2013 | 14.13 Mt CO2e | -25.6% |
| 2014 | 15.88 Mt CO2e | +12.4% |
| 2015 | 13.82 Mt CO2e | -13.0% |
| 2016 | 12.73 Mt CO2e | -7.9% |
| 2017 | 16.33 Mt CO2e | +28.3% |
| 2018 | 17.43 Mt CO2e | +6.7% |
| 2019 | 17.9 Mt CO2e | +2.7% |
| 2020 | 17.11 Mt CO2e | -4.4% |
| 2021 | 17.51 Mt CO2e | +2.4% |
| 2022 | 16.65 Mt CO2e | -4.9% |
| 2023 | 16.75 Mt CO2e | +0.6% |
| 2024 | 16.71 Mt CO2e | -0.2% |
Averages by decade
| Decade | Average | Lowest | Highest | Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1970s | 0.8987 Mt CO2e | 0.3915 Mt CO2e | 1.13 Mt CO2e | 10 |
| 1980s | 3.71 Mt CO2e | 1.63 Mt CO2e | 5.37 Mt CO2e | 10 |
| 1990s | 9.49 Mt CO2e | 6.48 Mt CO2e | 13.79 Mt CO2e | 10 |
| 2000s | 20.54 Mt CO2e | 14.42 Mt CO2e | 27.47 Mt CO2e | 10 |
| 2010s | 18.05 Mt CO2e | 12.73 Mt CO2e | 27.8 Mt CO2e | 10 |
| 2020s | 16.95 Mt CO2e | 16.65 Mt CO2e | 17.51 Mt CO2e | 5 |
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More environment data for Syrian Arab Republic
- Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from Industrial Processes 1.26 Mt CO2e (2024)
- Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from Building (Energy) 2.97 Mt CO2e (2024)
- Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from Fugitive Emissions (Energy) 2.71 Mt CO2e (2024)
- Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from Industrial Combustion (Energy) 2.42 Mt CO2e (2024)
- Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from Industrial Processes 1.52 Mt CO2e (2024)
- Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from Waste 0.2548 Mt CO2e (2024)
- Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from Transport (Energy) 0.0561 Mt CO2e (2024)
- Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from Power Industry (Energy) 0.0246 Mt CO2e (2024)
- Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions (total) excluding LULUCF 3.91 Mt CO2e (2024)
- Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from Building (Energy) 0.0571 Mt CO2e (2024)
Frequently asked questions
- What is carbon dioxide (co2) emissions from power industry (energy) in Syrian Arab Republic?
- Carbon dioxide (co2) emissions from power industry (energy) in Syrian Arab Republic was 16.71 Mt CO2e in 2024, according to EDGAR (Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research) Community GHG Database, Joint Research Centre (JRC) - European Commission.
- What is the highest carbon dioxide (co2) emissions from power industry (energy) recorded in Syrian Arab Republic?
- The highest recorded value was 27.8 Mt CO2e in 2010.
- What is the lowest carbon dioxide (co2) emissions from power industry (energy) recorded in Syrian Arab Republic?
- The lowest recorded value was 0.3915 Mt CO2e in 1977.
- How does Syrian Arab Republic rank for carbon dioxide (co2) emissions from power industry (energy)?
- Syrian Arab Republic ranks 52nd out of 194 countries with data for 2024.
- Is carbon dioxide (co2) emissions from power industry (energy) rising or falling in Syrian Arab Republic?
- Over the last ten years it is up 5.2%. The long-run trend across the full record is volatile.
- Where does this Syrian Arab Republic data come from?
- The figures come from EDGAR (Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research) Community GHG Database, Joint Research Centre (JRC) - European Commission, published as part of Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from Power Industry (Energy) (Mt CO2e). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.
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About this data
A measure of annual emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), one of the six Kyoto greenhouse gases (GHG), from electricity and heat generation (subsector of the energy sector) including IPCC 2006 code 1.A.1.a. The measure is standardized to carbon dioxide equivalent values using the Global Warming Potential (GWP) factors of IPCC's 5th Assessment Report (AR5).