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Carbon Emissions

Volume 481: debated on Tuesday 28 October 2008

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what the average level of carbon dioxide emissions in grammes-per-kilometre was for (a) new and (b) all cars in (i) the UK and (ii) each other EU member state in each year since 1997. (226742)

Table 1 shows data on average carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions of new cars sold in the UK from 1997 to 2007.

Table 1: UK average new car CO2 emissions (grammes of CO2 per kilometre)

New car CO2 emissions (g/km)

1997

189.8

1998

188.4

1999

185.0

2000

181.0

2001

178.0

2002

174.8

2003

172.7

2004

171.4

2005

169.7

2006

167.7

2007

164.7

Data on average new car carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from 1997 to 2000 comes from estimates by The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). From 2001, figures are based on new car emissions data collected by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) and supplied to the European Commission for the purposes of monitoring progress towards the EU voluntary commitments on new car CO2 targets.

Data on average new car carbon dioxide emissions from 2000 to 2006 in most EU member states is available on the European Commission website at the following link:

http://ec.europa.eu/environment/air/transport/co2/co2_monitoring.htm.

This data is reproduced in table 2 as follows:

Table 2: Average new car CO2 emissions (in grammes of CO2 per kilometre) 2000-06

EU member states

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

Austria

168.0

165.6

164.4

163.8

161.9

162.1

163.7

Belgium

166.5

163.7

161.1

158.1

156.5

155.2

153.9

Cyprus

173.4

173.0

170.0

Czech Republic

154.0

155.3

154.2

Denmark

175.7

172.9

170.0

169.0

165.9

163.7

162.5

Estonia

179.0

183.7

182.7

Finland

181.1

178.1

177.2

178.3

179.8

179.5

179.2

France

163.6

159.8

156.8

155.0

153.1

152.3

149.9

Germany

182.2

179.5

177.4

175.9

174.9

173.4

172.5

Greece

180.3

166.5

167.8

168.9

168.8

167.4

166.5

Hungary

158.5

156.3

154.6

Ireland

161.3

166.6

164.3

166.7

167.6

166.8

166.3

Italy

155.1

158.3

156.6

152.9

150.0

149.5

149.2

Latvia

192.4

187.2

183.1

Lithuania

187.5

186.3

163.4

Luxembourg

176.7

177.0

173.8

173.5

169.7

168.6

168.2

Malta

148.8

150.5

145.9

Netherlands

174.2

174.0

172.4

173.5

171.0

169.9

166.7

Poland

154.1

155.2

155.9

Portugal

169.2

154.0

149.9

147.1

144.9

145.0

Slovakia

157.4

152.0

Slovenia

152.7

157.2

155.3

Spain

159.2

156.8

156.4

157.0

155.3

155.3

155.6

Sweden

200.1

200.2

198.2

198.6

197.2

193.8

188.6

UK

185.4

178.0

174.8

172.7

171.4

169.7

167.7

EU average 172.2

169.7

167.2

165.5

163.4

162.4

161.3

EU average (corrected)1

171.0

168.5

166.0

164.3

162.2

161.2

160.2

1 For the purposes of monitoring progress towards the EU voluntary commitments on new car C02 emissions, a correction factor of -0.7 per cent. is applied to reported figures to align them with the original basis for the voluntary commitment.

Note:

The EU-10 member states started with data submission in monitoring year 2004. Data for Romania and Bulgaria is not available.

There is no data available on average CO2 emissions of all cars in the UK since data on CO2 emissions of new vehicles was not routinely collected before 1997. Therefore, in order to estimate the average CO2 emissions of all cars, we would need to make assumptions about the CO2 emissions of cars sold before 1997 and how many of these vehicles are still on the road.

Our estimates suggest that average CO2 emissions from all cars, in the UK have fallen from around 190g/km in 2000 to around 180g/km in 2006.

For similar reasons to those aforementioned, no data are available on average CO2 emissions of all cars in other EU member states.