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Manjimup

2023/24 municipal emissions snapshot

Electricity27%Source %

  • Residential 9%
  • Commercial 8%
  • Industrial 10%
  • Residential 35%
  • Commercial 29%
    • Industrial 36%

      Transport51%Source %

      • On road 51%
      • On road 100%
        • Automotive 80%
        • Freight 16%
        • Bus 4%

      Waste4%Source %

      • Landfill 100%

      Agriculture18%Source %

      • Sheep/Beef 100%
      Total municipal emissions
      159 400
      t CO2e
      100 000 t CO₂e200 000 t CO₂e300 000 t CO₂e400 000 t CO₂e500 000 t CO₂e600 000 t CO₂e700 000 t CO₂e800 000 t CO₂e900 000 t CO₂e1 000 000 t CO₂e

      Meekatharra is a rural municipality that is very large in geographical area relative to the state average and has a very low urban density. Its major emissions source is electricity consumption with the majority of this coming from industrial electricity consumption.

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      SourceSectorEmissions (t CO2e)
      Electricity Residential14 900
      Commercial12 300
      Industrial15 200
      Transport On road83 000
      Waste6 000
      IPPU0
      Fugitive0
      Agriculture28 000
      Land Use0

      Land Use data is not used in the chart nor the displayed total municipal emissions.

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      Characteristics
      Land area7 030 km2
      Population1 293
      Gross regional product$ 417 995 200
      Climate zone5

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      • Stationary energy (grid supplied electricity/gas)
      • Transport (on-road use and domestic passenger air travel)
      • Waste (landfill and wastewater)
      • Agriculture (enteric fermentation, manure management and synthetic fertilizer use)
      • Land Use Change (land clearance and reforestation)
      • Industrial Processes and Product Use (IPPU) (industrial processes, refrigerant use)

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