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Sources of Hydrocarbon and NOx Emissions in New England

Ground-level ozone is formed when volatile organic compounds (VOCs), also known as hydrocarbons, and nitrogen oxides (NOx) interact in the presence of sunlight. Sources of VOC and NOx emissions include:

The pie charts below illustrate the contribution of each source category to the total daily VOC and NOx emissions in New England. These charts were created using information from the 2002 emissions inventories submitted by each state in New England.

Pie Chart of 2002 hydrocarbon Emissions in New England
Pie Chart of 2002 Nox Emissions in New England

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