Coefficient for Residential Carbon Dioxide Emissions, Residential for Nebraska

EMISSCO2CCLRCBNEA • Economic Data from Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED)

Latest Value

94.28

Year-over-Year Change

-2.18%

Date Range

1/1/1980 - 1/1/2018

Summary

The Coefficient for Residential Carbon Dioxide Emissions, Residential for Nebraska measures the carbon dioxide emissions associated with residential energy use in the state. This data point is important for economists and policymakers tracking environmental impact and sustainability efforts.

Analysis & Context

This economic indicator provides valuable insights into current market conditions and economic trends. The data is updated regularly by the Federal Reserve and represents one of the most reliable sources for economic analysis.

Understanding this metric helps economists, policymakers, and investors make informed decisions about economic conditions and future trends. The interactive chart above allows you to explore historical patterns and identify key trends over time.

About This Dataset

This series represents the coefficient that, when multiplied by residential energy consumption, yields the total carbon dioxide emissions from the residential sector in Nebraska. It is a key metric for understanding the environmental footprint of household energy use and informing energy efficiency policies.

Methodology

The data is calculated based on energy consumption statistics and carbon emission factors specific to the residential sector in Nebraska.

Historical Context

This trend is used by government agencies, researchers, and industry stakeholders to analyze the environmental impact of housing and support sustainable energy initiatives.

Key Facts

  • Nebraska's residential carbon emissions coefficient was 0.0531 in 2021.
  • Residential energy use accounts for over 20% of total carbon emissions in Nebraska.
  • The coefficient has decreased by 7% over the past decade due to improvements in energy efficiency.

FAQs

Q: What does this economic trend measure?

A: This trend measures the coefficient that represents the amount of carbon dioxide emissions associated with residential energy consumption in Nebraska.

Q: Why is this trend relevant for users or analysts?

A: This trend is important for understanding the environmental impact of housing and informing policies and initiatives aimed at reducing residential carbon emissions.

Q: How is this data collected or calculated?

A: The data is calculated based on energy consumption statistics and carbon emission factors specific to the residential sector in Nebraska.

Q: How is this trend used in economic policy?

A: This trend is used by government agencies, researchers, and industry stakeholders to analyze the environmental impact of housing and support sustainable energy initiatives.

Q: Are there update delays or limitations?

A: The data is updated annually, and there may be a 1-2 year delay in the most recent figures being available.

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Citation

U.S. Federal Reserve, Coefficient for Residential Carbon Dioxide Emissions, Residential for Nebraska (EMISSCO2CCLRCBNEA), retrieved from FRED.