Industrial Carbon Dioxide Emissions, Kerosene for Pennsylvania
EMISSCO2VKSICBPAA • Economic Data from Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED)
Latest Value
5,712.23
Year-over-Year Change
-80.59%
Date Range
1/1/1980 - 1/1/2018
Summary
This economic trend measures industrial carbon dioxide emissions from the use of kerosene fuel in Pennsylvania. It provides insight into the environmental impact of industrial activity in the state.
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
The Industrial Carbon Dioxide Emissions, Kerosene for Pennsylvania trend tracks the volume of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere from the consumption of kerosene by industrial facilities located in Pennsylvania. This data is used by policymakers and researchers to assess the environmental footprint of Pennsylvania's industrial sector.
Methodology
The data is collected and calculated by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
Historical Context
This trend is relevant for understanding the role of Pennsylvania's industries in greenhouse gas emissions and informing environmental policy decisions.
Key Facts
- Pennsylvania is a major industrial state.
- Kerosene is a common fuel used in industrial processes.
- Carbon dioxide is a key greenhouse gas contributing to climate change.
FAQs
Q: What does this economic trend measure?
A: This trend measures the volume of carbon dioxide emissions from the use of kerosene fuel by industrial facilities located in the state of Pennsylvania.
Q: Why is this trend relevant for users or analysts?
A: This trend provides important data on the environmental impact of Pennsylvania's industrial sector, which can inform policymaking and business decisions related to emissions reduction and sustainable energy use.
Q: How is this data collected or calculated?
A: The data is collected and calculated by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
Q: How is this trend used in economic policy?
A: This trend is used by policymakers, researchers, and industry analysts to assess the carbon footprint of Pennsylvania's industrial activities and inform environmental regulations and sustainability initiatives.
Q: Are there update delays or limitations?
A: There may be delays in the reporting of this data, and the trend may not capture all industrial emissions sources in Pennsylvania.
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Citation
U.S. Federal Reserve, Industrial Carbon Dioxide Emissions, Kerosene for Pennsylvania (EMISSCO2VKSICBPAA), retrieved from FRED.