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Swiss university launches tool to calculate CO2 emissions from electricity mix

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A platform developed by Swiss university of Geneva that allows consumers to track the variations in the composition of the electricity mix used and to calculate the carbon footprint has come online.

The tool, called horocarbon, can measure electricity consumption for every hour of the day to quantify the environmental impact, thereby creating greater transparency.

The virtual meter, which is fed by Swiss and foreign production data, target citizens as well as scientists and politicians, according to the university.

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