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These are values that we have. They come the IPCC report estimates (a bit old, but from a really good source)
Fuel in Kg CO2/MMBTU (ton CO2/Mwh)
Petroleum: 77.20 Kg CO2/ MMBTU (0.26 ton CO2/Mwh)
Coal 97.60 Kg CO2/ MMBTU (0.33 ton CO2/Mwh)
Gasoline 72.20 Kg CO2/ MMBTU (0.24 ton CO2/Mwh)
LPG 65.80 Kg CO2/ MMBTU (0.22 ton CO2/Mwh)
Natural gas 58.80 Kg CO2/ MMBTU (0.20 ton CO2/Mwh)
@felipefeijoo - Is it fair to expect to convert these in dollar units? Perhaps, how much is the dollar value of emitting 1 ton CO2? For example, by emitting 1 ton of CO2, if the country gets the ability to export 1 million dollar worth energy, will they do the emission? What if they get an ability to export 1 dollar worth energy?
Better values of emission factors for Coal/NG for Chile and Argentina required
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