Q821. How did EPA determine a facility’s emissions by fuel type?
A821. EPA has published estimated combustion emissions data, by fuel type, for GHGRP facilities that report combustion emissions under Subparts AA (Pulp and Paper Production), C (General Stationary Fuel Combustion) and D (Electricity Generation)
The fuel types included are coal, natural gas, petroleum products, and other fuels. CO2 emissions from biogenic fuels are not included, however CH4 and N2O emissions from biogenic and partially biogenic fuels (e.g. tires, municipal solid waste) are included in the “other fuels” category. Sector-level emissions values displayed may differ from those in other publicly available datasets because some emissions from fuel combustion are reported under other subparts of the GHGRP (e.g. Subpart AAW, pulp and paper productionPetroleum and Natural Gas Systems) and because the GHGRP generally covers facilities that emit over 25,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (mt CO2e) per year.
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Learn more about differences between the GHGRP and the US GHG Inventory.
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