Emission Trends in Miscellaneous Combustion

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Reported emissions from the Miscellaneous Combustion sector* decreased from 89 million metric tons (MMT) CO2e in 2011 to

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85 MMT CO2e in

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2019,

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an overall decrease of

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4.

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5 percent. The decline in reported emissions is due primarily to a shift from burning coal to natural gas. Total reported emissions have varied slightly up and down over the time series, with a maximum of 91 MMT CO2e in 2014 and a minimum of 84 MMT CO2e in 2017. The number of reporters in

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2019 was 1,

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101, which is a slight increase from 2011, which had 1,085 reporters.

* The sector includes a broad range of miscellaneous industrial and institutional sources, including the following FLIGHT sectors (food processing, ethanol production, universities, manufacturing, military, and other)

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Source: Brian Cook, (email - 9/18/2017), updated per K. Chiu 10/10/18, K. Chiu & RTI 8/31/19, 11/9/20

Approval / Publishing History: Version 1, Version 2 10/16/18, Version 2 10/1/19, Version 6 11/9/20

Expiration : none

Relevant Subpart: GHG Data and Publication.

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