2013 Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Large Facilities |
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Emissions values presented for the selected year have been re-calculated by EPA to display a consistent time-series using Global Warming Potential (GWP) values updated for 2013. Click here to learn more.
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GHG data for some source categories are not directly comparable between 2010 and subsequent years. 12 new source categories began reporting for 2011.
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As of August 18, 2014, these facilities have either not responded to a concern EPA raised regarding their data quality or have not submitted a 2013 report.
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Important Information about this Data Set This data set does not reflect total U.S. GHG emissions. The data was reported to EPA by facilities as of 08/18/2014. EPA continues to quality assure data and plans to release updated data periodically. Learn more about what is included in this data set and view related EPA GHG data sources. |
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Important Information about this Data Set Suppliers are facilities or entities that supply certains products (e.g., fossil fuels or industrial gases) into the economy that, when combusted, released, or oxidized, result in GHG emissions. The emissions do not take place at the suppliers' reporting location. The data was reported to EPA by suppliers as of 08/18/2014. EPA continues to quality assure data and plans to release updated data periodically. Learn more about what is included in this data set and view related EPA GHG data sources. |
Important Information about this Data Set Owners or operators engaged in Onshore Oil and Natural Gas Production report aggregated GHG emissions in each basin where they operate and emissions exceed the reporting threshold. The data was reported to EPA by suppliers as of 08/18/2014. EPA continues to quality assure data and plans to release updated data periodically. Learn more about what is included in this data set and view related EPA GHG data sources. |
Important Information about this Data Set Natural gas distribution companies that exceed the reporting threshold report aggregated emissions in the state they operation in. These emissions are from fugitive leaks. GHG data associated with natural gas supplied by local distribution companies to end users is available in the suppliers portion of this tool. The data was reported to EPA by suppliers as of 08/18/2014. EPA continues to quality assure data and plans to release updated data periodically. Learn more about what is included in this data set and view related EPA GHG data sources. |
Important Information about this Data Set Facilities injection CO2 underground that exceed the reporting threshold report the total quantity of CO2 received for injection. The quantity of CO2 received for injection by each reporter is confidential except for facilities with an EPA-approved R&D project excemption for greenhouse gas reporting of geologic sequestration of carbon dioxide. The data was reported to EPA by suppliers as of 08/18/2014. EPA continues to quality assure data and plans to release updated data periodically. Learn more about what is included in this data set and view related EPA GHG data sources. |