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EDC Serial Number EDC0000113
Title UK NAEI - National Atmospheric Emissions Inventory
Data Location https://naei.beis.gov.uk/data/
Linked Dataset outside of EDC
Description The NAEI compiles estimates of emissions to the atmosphere from UK sources such as cars, trucks, power stations and industrial plant.
DOI (none given)
Sector Other
Coverage World
The NAEI database covers emissions from the UK mainland, and all UK Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories including Guernsey, Jersey, the Isle of Man, Gibraltar, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Falkland Islands and Montserrat
Start: 01/01/1970
End: 31/12/2049
Continuously updated. Some pollutants are not monitored before 1990 due to lack of data.
Usage Rights for this Data Open Access
This data may be freely used for any purpose
Data Type Website
Parameter Names
Units (none given)
Number of Records (none given)
IEA Category Other Supporting Data
Environmental, social and economic impacts
Creator of the Data Ricardo Energy & Environment, in collaboration with Aether, CEH, Forest Research, Hartley McMaster and Gluckman Consulting
Data made available by Ricardo EE, UK Gov and devolved UK governments
Format Various
Language English
Project Emissions Datasets providing historic and projected emission estimates of a range of air quality pollutants and GHGs from all man-made emission sources in the UK.
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Other Information The NAEI estimates annual pollutant emissions from 1970 to the most current publication year for the majority of pollutants. A number of pollutants are estimated from 1990 or 2000 to the most current publication year due to the lack of adequate data prior to the later date and the specific reporting requirements for each pollutant. To deliver these estimates, the NAEI team collect and analyse information from a wide range of sources from national energy statistics through to data collected from individual industrial plants.