EcoRating of Navalmoral de la Mata

Cáceres, Extremadura

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How sustainable is Navalmoral de la Mata today?

Navalmoral de la Mata is reducing electric-use emissions, though it doesn't benefit from grid renewables.

Navalmoral de la Mata

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1.3
7ºin Cáceres
17ºin Extremadura
677ºin Spain
16,891inhabitants (2023)
power: 0.5 / 1Eco-attributes

Fragile balance between electricity consumption and CO2 emissions.

01
rhythm: 0.4 / 1Eco-attributes

Alert of negative trend due to increased electricity consumption and CO2 emissions.

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balance: 0.1 / 1Eco-attributes

Negative balance between CO2-free electricity consumption and electricity consumption with emissions.

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Recent achievements

What has Navalmoral de la Mata
achieved in the last 12 months?

The city has generated measurable results in energy and emissions. These are the verified data for the period.

3,284.7
MWh increased
+4.6%
Energy increase

What does it equal?

1,095
households/year
396
illuminated nights
4,106
inhabitants/year
298
tCO2eq increased
+44%
CO2 increase

What does it equal?

14,900
trees/year
1,192
avoided flights
2,384,052
km avoided

Monthly consumption change (%)

Percentage difference vs. the same month of the previous year

Monthly emissions change (%)

Percentage difference vs. the same month of the previous year

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METHODOLOGY

What is the EcoRating?

The Biyiud EcoRating for cities is the decarbonization score obtained in the last 12 months from grid electricity savings, with results normalized against all cities in the same population category. The calculations are fed by real and verified data obtained from reading all electricity consumption points in the country.

When a person registers in the Biyiud App, they receive the active EcoRating points of their city.

Sources and boundaries of city GHG emissions

Scope 1

Pending

Emissions from sources located within the city boundaries

Scope 2

Emissions resulting from the use of grid-supplied energy, heat, steam and/or cooling within the boundaries

Grid-supplied energy

Scope 3

Pending

Emissions produced outside the city boundaries as a result of activities taking place within

Global Protocol for Community-Scale Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventories (GPC)