Electricity, residual mix, Sweden, Sweden
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Background of emission factor
The emission factor of Sweden’s residual electricity mix is suitable, for example, for market-based scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions calculations in accordance with the GHG Protocol. The emission factor can be used when more specific information about the electricity used is not available.
Emission factor category
The emission factor for electricity can be reported either as life cycle emissions (cradle-to-grave) or as emissions from the use phase. When calculating the emissions of purchased energy for a company, the use-phase emission factor should be applied. The use-phase emissions of renewable energy are zero, but renewables still have life cycle emissions. However, these are typically much lower than those of electricity generated from fossil fuels.
Electricity, residual mix, Sweden
| Emission factor category / Subcategory | Electricity |
| Country | Sweden |
| Organization | Association of Issuing Bodies (AIB) |
| Emission factor | 85,52 g/kWh |
| CO2 / CO2 equivalent | CO2 |
| Quality of the emission factor | |
| Updated | 2025 |
| Source | OpenCO2net/ European Residual Mixes 2024, Association of Issuing Bodies |
| More information | Revised Issuance Based Residual Mix Calculation Methodology from 2020. The emission factor is suitable, for example, for the Scope 2 calculation according to the GHG protocol when it is a market-based calculation. This emission factor should be used only if no more reliable data about electricity purchase is available. |
