New EPA air emissions reporting requirements for greenhouse gases (GHG) might directly or indirectly impact your plant operations and businesses. On September 22,1999 the US EPA promulgated a rule that requires facilities that emit 25,000 MT/yr. of CO_2e (carbon dioxide equivalent) or more to...
A federal court appears poised to pause litigation by the landfill industry against EPA’s recent updates to greenhouse gas reporting rules for the sector, after the agency filed an unopposed motion to do so because of officials’ decision to formally re
U.S. EPA Announces GHG Reporting Rule The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced Sept. 22 that final approval has been given to start requiring large emitters to report their greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) to a new national registry. J Franco - 《Gas Processors Report》 被引...
The US Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) new mandate per 40 CFR part 98 requires greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reporting. Fluid Components International (FCI) is familiar with the mandate and is prepared to assist customers needing to measure GHG gas flows to meet this mandate. FCI has...
Updates to the State Inventory Tool: EPA’s existing State Inventory Tool helps states to compile and analyze their own estimates of GHG emissions and sinks. The new version of the tool updates and extends calculations through 2019 and better aligns the tool with the new Inventory by State esti...
EPA's recently finalized greenhouse gas reporting rule will present a significant challenge to chemical companies, even those that currently report emissions, experts say. Most chemical manufacturing units will need to use fuel flow meters to measure carbon dioxide emissions, Lorraine Krupa Gershman, ...
“Net emissions” is a measure that represents total economywide emissions minus GHG removal occurring through sinks (known as Land Use, Land Use Change, and Forestry, or LULUCF). [2] EPA’s time trend of U.S. GHG emissions by gas make clear the dominant role of CO2 in the GHG...
its proposal. "The transportation sector is the largest U.S. source of GHG emissions, representing 27% of total GHG emissions. Within the transportation sector, heavy-duty vehicles are the second largest contributor to GHG emissions and are responsible for 25% of GHG emissions in the sector....
but Congress has not been able to act either to require these measures or to stop EPA from requiring them. The proposal makes it clear that EPA needs to look outside the fenceline of existing EGUs to get the reductions in GHG emissions that it wants to achi...
At the same time, EPA reported it plans to set new GHG emissions standards for heavy-duty vehicles as soon as model year 2030 to more comprehensively address the long-term trend toward zero-emission vehicles across the heavy-duty sector. ...