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Table 3 The energy-related CO2 emissions and structure of the Nigerian manufacturing sector from 2010 to 2020 (selected subsectors)

From: Exploring the CO2 emissions drivers in the Nigerian manufacturing sector through decomposition analysis and the potential of carbon tax (CAT) policy on CO2 mitigation

Subsectors

Subsector's share in the energy consumption and CO2 emissions

(%)

Energy mix and CO2 emissions in total energy consumption of the manufacturing sector

(%)

Subsector's share in production and sales output in the manufacturing sector

(%)

Total energy

Kerosene

Diesel

Fuel

Structure

Chemical and pharmaceuticals

30.54

27.06

30.64

31.37

30.81

(30.55)

(30.67)

(30.07)

(31.36)

(30.36)

Agro-allied

6.18

6.69

5.11

6.75

17.72

(6.14)

(6.66)

(5.09)

(6.76)

(8.08)

Pulp and paper products

3.46

3.33

3.43

4.12

3.53

(3.44)

(6.66)

(3.41)

(4.13)

(3.62)

Food, beverages and tobacco

16.02

16.69

15.16

15.32

3.53

(16.01)

(16.70)

(1.52)

(15.32)

(19.15)

Textile, apparel, and footwear

13.74

13.49

14.41

13.10

13.14

(13.76)

(13.50)

(14.41)

(13.10)

(12.24)

Other manufacturing

30.06

29.16

31.84

29.34

28.55

(30.11)

(29.18)

(31.85)

29.34

(26.65)

  1. Figures on the bracket are equivalent to CO2 emissions share and sales share