Using e-GGRT to Prepare Your Subpart D Report

This page provides an overview of subtopics that are central to Subpart D Electricity Generation reporting:

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

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Unit Information

For each unit, stack, or pipe at your facility, enter the following information in the appropriately identified reporting field using the text boxes, drop-down menus, and radio buttons:
  • A unique unit, stack, or pipe name or identifier (e.g., a unit ID number) as reported under 40 CFR 75.64 [98.36(d)(1)(i)]
  • An optional unit or stack description or label [optional]
  • The plant code associated with the combustion unit, if applicable [98.36(d)(1)(x), 98.36(d)(2)(ii)(J), and 98.36(d)(2)(iii)(J)].  Note that this field will not appear unless the reporter indicates in Subpart A that they will be reporting plant codes in Subpart D.  A plant code is the Plant ID code assigned by the Department of Energy's (DOE) Energy Information Administration (EIA) and may also be referred to as the "ORIS code", "ORISPL code", "Facility ID", or "Facility code", among other names.  If a plant code has not been assigned by DOE's EIA, then plant code means a code beginning with "88" assigned by EPA's Clean Air Markets Division (CAMD) for electronic reporting. If you have more than one plant code to report for this configuration, separate each code with a comma. In most cases, the same plant code will apply to each reporting configuration at the facility. However, one facility reporting under the GHGRP may have multiple plant codes that apply to different configurations because of differences between the part 98 definition of "facility" and the conventions used by EIA to assign plant codes.
  • The Part 75 methodology used to determine the CO2 mass emissions [98.36(d)(1)(v)]
    • CEMS
    • Appendix G, Equation G-1
    • Appendix G, Equation G-4
    • Low Mass Emissions (LME) (§75.19(c)(4)(iii))
  • The methodology start date and end date [98.36(d)(1)(vi)-(vii)]
  • An indication of participation in the Acid Rain Program [98.36(d)(1)(viii)]

Unit Emissions Information

For each unit, subpart D requires the facility to provide the following aggregated fuel emissions data:

  • The total annual CO2 emissions at the monitored location in short tons (as reported in part 75) [98.36(d)(1)(ii)]
  • The total annual CO2 emissions at the monitored location in metric tons (conversion from the short ton value reported in part 75) [98.36(d)(1)(ii)]
  • The total annual biogenic CO2 emissions. This includes both CO2 emissions from the combustion of biomass fuels and the biogenic portion of CO2 emissions from fuels with a mixed biogenic and fossil component [98.36(d)(1)(ix)]

For each unit for which the facility selects "CEMS" as the Part 75 methodology used to determine CO2 mass emissions, subpart D requires the facility to provide the following additional information [98.3(c)(8)]:

  • The total number of operating hours during the year that CO2 concentration was missing
  • The total number of operating hours during the year that stack gas flow rate was missing
  • The total number of operating hours during the year that moisture content was missing (only if a continuous moisture monitor was in use)

For each unit for which the facility selects "Appendix G, Equation G-1" as the Part 75 methodology used to determine CO2 mass emissions, subpart D requires the facility to provide the following additional information [98.3(c)(8)]:

  • The total number of operating hours during the year that fuel carbon content was missing

For each unit for which the facility selects "Appendix G, Equation G-4" as the Part 75 methodology used to determine CO2 mass emissions, subpart D requires the facility to provide the following additional information [98.3(c)(8)]:

  • The total number of operating hours during the year that fuel flow rate was missing
  • The total number of operating hours during the year that high heating value was missing

For each unit for which the facility selects "LME calculation methods in §75.19(c)(4)(iii)" as the Part 75 methodology used to determine CO2 mass emissions, no additional information is required.

Fuel Information

For each unit, subpart D requires the facility to report each type of fuel combusted in the configuration during the reporting year (for Table C-2 fuels only) [98.36(d)(1)(iii)].

Fuel Emissions Information

Subpart D requires the entry of the total heat input for each fuel type listed in Table C-2 combusted in each unit (except as otherwise provided in 98.33(c)(4)(ii)(B)) in units of mmBtu. Enter this value in the text box provided in the EQUATION C-10 SUMMARY AND RESULTS section. [98.36(d)(1)(iv)]

e-GGRT will calculate CH4 and N2O emissions from the total heat input entered using Equation C-10 and display the results under ANNUAL CH4 EMISSIONS and ANNUAL N2O EMISSIONS, respectively. [98.36(d)(1)(iii)]

If you calculated CH4 and N2O emissions for a blended fuel according to 98.33(c)(6)(ii), you can override the automatically calculated emissions values by selecting the "Enter my own result (value will be rounded)" radio buttons under ANNUAL CH4 EMISSIONS and ANNUAL N2O EMISSIONS. Enter the CH4 and N2O values you calculated in the "Report this value" fields.

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Subpart Validation Report

The Validation Report assists you with determining the completeness and quality of your reported data.

We strongly encourage you to use the Validation Report to check your work. The Validation Report performs two types of checks:

  • Data Completeness: Data required for reporting that are missing or incomplete.
  • Data Quality: Data that are outside of the expected range of values.

Certain validation checks which are considered to represent critical errors must be corrected before you can successfully generate and submit your Annual Report. These checks are signified with a stop sign . If you feel that you have triggered one of these critical “stop signs” checks in error, or if there’s a reason why your report should be submitted despite the check being triggered, please submit a request to the e-GGRT Help Desk at GHGReporting@epa.gov.

You may view the Validation Report at any time.

Note that the Validation Report is intended to assist users in entering data, but it is not an indication that the reporter has entered all necessary information, nor is it an indication that the reporter is in compliance with part 98. Furthermore, a negative finding on the validation report is not a guarantee that a data element was entered incorrectly. For more detail on the Validation Report and its functionality please review the Subpart Validation Report page.

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See Also

Screen Errors
Subpart D Unit Information
Subpart D Unit Emissions Information
Subpart D Fuel Information
Subpart D Fuel Emissions Information
Subpart Validation Report

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