tCO2e definition

tCO2e means tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent.
tCO2e means the mass of carbon dioxide (in tonnes) that would produce the same global warming impact as a given mass of another greenhouse gas, as determined using the Global Warming Potential;
tCO2e means one tonne of carbon dioxide equivalent.

More Definitions of tCO2e

tCO2e means metric tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent.
tCO2e means the sum of Scope 1 emissions (from direct operations) and Scope 2 emissions (from electricity purchased) during a given period, measured in metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent, according to the World Resources Institute and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development’s Greenhouse Gas Protocols (March 2004).
tCO2e means the sum of Scope 1 and Scope 2 GHG Emissions or, as the case may be, Scope 3 GHG Emissions during a given period, measured in metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent, according to the GHG Protocol Corporate Standard; and
tCO2e means one tonne of carbon dioxide equivalent. “TSX-V” means the TSX Venture Exchange.
tCO2e means metric tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalence;
tCO2e means the sum of Scope 1 emissions (primarily from fuels combusted, dry-ice/gaseous CO2 used as a manufacturing aid, and wastewater treatment systems) and Scope 2 emissions (primarily from electricity purchased) during a given period from our global operations, measured in metric tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent.