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What is Carbon Intensity (CI)?
Carbon intensity is simply defined as carbon
dioxide (CO2) emissions per unit of energy by
the US Energy Information Administration1
The carbon intensity score measures GHG
emissions associated with the full lifecycle of
producing, distributing and consuming a fuel,
which is measured in grams of CO2 equivalent
to megajoule (gCO₂e/MJ)
Typical RNG project has a negative Cl score -
indicating that through the entire life cycle of the
project, more emissions are removed than
released
Example Ranges of Carbon Intensity by Source (Full Lifecycle)
800-
600-
400
Hydro
Solar
RNG
Wind
300
240
200-
100
80
0
-200-
-300
Conventional
Oil
800
80
60
10
5
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1. https://www.eia.gov/environment/emissions/carbon/
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