Carbon Intensity

Carbon intensity is the amount of CO₂ emitted per unit of output — for example tonnes of CO₂ per tonne of product or per MWh. Lowering it is the core goal of decarbonization, achieved through efficiency, cleaner fuels and electrification.

Carbon intensity normalises emissions by production, allowing fair comparison between sites and tracking of decarbonization progress independent of output volume. It is increasingly reported for compliance and customer requirements, and is reduced by the same measures that cut energy use — efficiency first, then heat recovery, electrification and fuel switching.

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