To ask the Scottish Executive what greenhouse gas emissions from existing non-domestic buildings were in each year since 1989 in million tonnes of CO2 equivalent (MTCO2e).
Such detailed information on the greenhouse gas emissions from existing non-domestic buildings is not held by the Scottish Government. However, from 2007 information from the Building Research Establishment, it is estimated that the non-domestic building stock in the UK accounts for around 17% of CO
2 emissions per year. This figure includes the energy uses that are covered by building regulations (heating, cooling, ventilation, lighting, etc.) and small power loads (computers, printers, faxes, etc), but excludes industrial processes.
In addition, greenhouse gas emissions data is published annually in Greenhouse Gas Inventories for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The latest available data, covering the period 1990-2006, was published on 18 September 2008. A copy is available in the Scottish Parliament Information Centre (Bib. number 46558), and on the National Atmospheric Emissions Inventory website where more detailed data is also available. http://www.naei.org.uk/report_link.php?report_id=527.
Whilst emissions from non-domestic buildings are included in the inventories, emissions from existing non-domestic buildings are not reported as specific emission sources.