Using Cal e-GGRT to Prepare Your Subpart PP Report
Note: The Cal e-GGRT help system includes general instruction on using the California GHG reporting tool. However, the help system may not explain differences between California and U.S. EPA reporting requirements. Please refer to the ARB reporting website for California-specific reporting requirements and additional help.

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This page provides an overview of subtopics that are central to Subpart PP Suppliers of Carbon Dioxide reporting:

  • Summary Information for this Supplier
  • Product and Equipment Information
  • Supply Information
  • Validation Report

The end of the page contains links you can use for more information on these topics.

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Capture facilities, extract facilities, importers, and exporters that use flow meters (regardless of segregation) must report the following information at the facility or corporate level:

  • Annual mass of CO2 for each flow meter (in metric tons)

Cal e-GGRT will calculate this value based on inputs you provide for each individual flow meter. The following information is required for each individual flow meter:

  • If a mass flow meter is used to report CO2 supply:
    • A unique flow meter name or ID
    • Quarterly mass of each CO2 stream (in metric tons)
    • Quarterly concentration of each CO2 stream (in weight percent CO2) and the standard used to measure it
    • The location of the mass flow meter in the process chain
    • The percentage of the CO2 stream that is biomass-based
  • If a volumetric flow meter is used to report CO2 supply:
    • A unique flow meter name or ID
    • Quarterly volume of each CO2 stream (in standard cubic meters)
    • Quarterly CO2 concentration of each CO2 stream (in weight or volume percent CO2) and the standard used to measure it
    • Quarterly density (in metric tons per standard cubic meter)
      • if the CO2 concentration is measured in weight percent, provide the quarterly density of the CO2 stream and the standard used to measure it
      • if the CO2 concentration is measured in volume percent, the quarterly density of CO2 required by the rule will be displayed
    • The location of the volumetric flow meter in the process chain

Capture and extract facilities that supply CO2 in containers must report the following information at the facility level:

  • Annual mass of CO2 for each CO2 stream supplying containers (in metric tons)

Cal e-GGRT will calculate this value based on inputs you provide for each individual CO2 stream. The following information is required for each individual CO2 stream supplied to containers:

  • If mass is used to report CO2 supply:
    • A unique CO2 stream name or ID
    • Quarterly mass of each CO2 stream (in metric tons)
    • Quarterly concentration of each CO2 stream (in weight percent CO2) and the standard used to measure it
  • If volume is used to report CO2 supply:
    • A unique CO2 stream name or ID
    • Quarterly volume of each CO2 stream (in standard cubic meters)
    • Quarterly CO2 concentration of each CO2 stream (in weight or volume percent CO2) and the standard used to measure it
    • Quarterly density (in metric tons per standard cubic meter)
      • if the CO2 concentration is measured in volume percent, provide the quarterly density of the CO2 stream and the standard used to measure it
      • if the CO2 concentration is measured in weight percent, the quarterly density of CO2 required by the rule will be displayed

Importers and exporters that supply CO2 in containers must report the following information at the corporate level:

  • Annual mass of CO2 in all containers imported (in metric tons)
  • Annual mass of CO2 in all containers exported (in metric tons)

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Subpart PP Summary Information for this Supplier
Subpart PP Product and Equipment Information
Subpart PP Supply Information
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