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 Who is required to report to the GHGRP?

A23. Yes.  For some of the source categories, all of the facilities that have that particular source category within their boundaries will be subject to the rule.  For these facilities, EPA’s analysis indicated that all or nearly all facilities with that source category emit more than 25,000 mtCO2e per year, and that an “all in” would simplify their applicability determination.  These source categories include large manufacturing operations such as petroleum refineries and cement production.  For more information on which source categories will be covered, please review the rule and view the General Provisions Information Sheet on the Information Sheet page. The GHGRP (codified at 40 CFR Part 98) requires reporting of greenhouse gas (GHG) data and other relevant information from large GHG emission sources, fuel and industrial gas suppliers, and CO2 injection sites in the United States.

A total of 41 categories of reporters are covered by the GHGRP. Facilities determine whether they are required to report based on the types of industrial operations located at the facility, their emission levels, or other factors. Facilities are generally required to submit annual reports under Part 98 if:

  • GHG emissions from covered sources exceed 25,000 metric tons CO2e per year.
  • Supply of certain products would result in over 25,000 metric tons CO2e of GHG emissions if those products were released, combusted, or oxidized.
  • The facility receives 25,000 metric tons or more of CO2 for underground injection.

For additional details, please vies the article: Who Reports?


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Source:  Legacy Legacy FAQ, revised by D. Richards, 11/9/2013. Revised by K. Chiu 10/20/2021

Approval / Publishing History: Version 2Version 2, approved by B. Master, 1/24/2013. Version 3 10/20/21

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