Emission factor
The emission factor It is a parameter used to quantify the amount of greenhouse gases emitted per unit of activity, fuel or process. For example, it can indicate how many tons of CO₂ are emitted for every ton of coal burned. It is an essential tool for Calculate and monitor emissions in various industrial sectors.
For example, for 50 liters of gasoline with an emission factor of 2.31 kg CO₂ per liter:
Emissions (kg CO₂) = 50 liters x 2.31 kg CO²/liter = 115.5 kg CO₂