Anderl Michael, Colson Jérôme, Gangl Marion, Kuschel Verena, Mandl Nicole, Matthews Bradley, Mayer Merlin, Mayer Simone, Moldaschl Erwin, Pazdernik Katja, Poupa Stephan, Purzner Maria, Rockenschaub Anne Karina, Roll Michael, Schieder Wolfgang, Schmidt Günther, Schodl Barbara, Schwarzl Bettina, Stranner Gudrun, Weiss Peter, Wieser Manuela, Zechmeister Andreas:

    Austria's Annual Greenhouse Gas Inventory 1990-2021.

    Submission under Regulation (EU) No 2018/1999.

    Wien, 2023
    Reports, Band 0841
    ISBN: 978-3-99004-670-8
    56 S.
    In the ‘Austria's Annual Greenhouse Gas Inventory 1990–2021’ report the Umweltbundesamt presents updated greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Austria. In 2021, total GHG emissions amounted to 77.5 Mt CO2e. This corresponds to a 1.9% decrease compared to 1990 and a 4.9% increase compared to 2020. Key drivers for the development 2020–2021 were higher natural gas and gasoil consumption (mainly for stationary combustion in residential buildings) due to the colder weather conditions in the heating season, as well as higher diesel oil and motor gasoline sales in category Transport.

    Emissions of GHG covered by EU Regulation No. 2018/842 (‘Effort Sharing Regulation’) amounted to around 48.8 Mt CO2e in 2021 and were thus slightly above the annual emission allocation for that year. Content and format of this report are in accordance with the obligations under the Governance Regulation (EU) No. 218/1999.

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