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Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program

Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Data

Monitoring of GHG data began in 2010 for most emission sources and the first reports were submitted to EPA in September 2011. An additional 12 source categories began collecting data in 2011 and submit reports by September 2012. In total, 41 source categories report GHG data which account for 85-90% of U.S. GHG emissions. The goal of the GHGRP is to collect accurate and timely data to inform future policy decisions.

GHGRP Publications

Greenhouse Gas Data Publication Tool

GHG mapEPA’s online data publication tool allows users to review information quickly and easily by filtering GHG data in a variety of ways including by facility, industry, location, or gas. The tool displays data in two distinct sections:

  • Direct emitters are facilities that combust fuels or otherwise put GHGs into the atmosphere directly from their facility. This data is the default view for the tool.
  • Suppliers are those entities that supply certain fossil fuels or fluorinated gases into the economy which, when combusted, released or oxidized emit greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

For more information on using the data publication tool, visit the tool’s help page.

If you have questions about the data presented in the tool, you can visit the GHGRP Data Frequently Asked Questions. You can also contact us with questions not addressed by the FAQs.

Download GHGRP Data Sets

In addition to the data publication tool, 2010 GHGRP data is available for download in Excel or XML format.

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