Statistics Norway

1 Output, employment, greenhouse gas emissions and greenhouse gas emission intensities. 2010*1
  Output
(constant 2000-prices)
Employments
(full-time equivalent persons)
Greenhouse gas emissions
(tonnes CO2-equivalents)2
Emissions intensity for greenhouse gases
(tonnes CO2-equivalents/mill NOK output5
Total for industries and households . . 67 899 057 .
         
Total for industries 3 056 069 2 210.2 62 529 413 20.5
Agriculture, forestry and fishing 69 082 62.9 6 244 973 90.4
Mining and extraction  356 500 45.6 14 172 214 39.8
Manufacturing  626 453  254.3 12 521 777 20.0
Energy and water supply and construction  238 039  188.8 4 155 670 17.5
Transport  181 394  127.0 22 727 869  125.3
Wholesale, maintainance, hotels and restaurants  376 106  358.9  747 603 2.0
Services3  742 071  380.2  662 221 0.9
Education, health and social work  364 463  641.4 1 000 112 2.7
General government administration  130 044  150.9  296 972 2.3
Households4  853 637 . 5 369 645 6.3
1  The integrated environmental and economic accounts use the national accounts definition of Norwegian economic activity (residence principle) and not the geographic definition of Norwegian territory (territorial principle) used for reporting to the Kyoto proctocol and other international air emissions reporting systems.
2  Greenhouse gases calculations include CO2, CH4, N2O, HFK, PFK og SF6.
3  Emissions for dwelling services are included in emissions from household consumption.
4  Output is replaced by consumption for households.
5  Consumption in households are not included in output or in calculation of emission intensities.

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