GHGRP 2022: Supplier Highlights
•Emissions Trends •Emissions by GHG •Emissions by Location •Emissions Ranges
Sector Data Highlights
•Chemicals (Non-Fluorinated Chemicals) (Fluorinated Chemicals) •Electrical Equipment •Electronics Manufacturing •Metals •Minerals •Miscellaneous Combustion •Petroleum and Natural Gas Systems (Onshore Production) (Other Industry Segments) (Emission Sources) •Power Plants •Pulp and Paper •Refineries •Underground Coal Mines •Waste •Suppliers •Natural Gas and Natural Gas Liquids •Petroleum Products •Industrial GHGs & Products Containing GHGs •Supply, Underground Injection, and Geologic Sequestration of CO2 •Fluorinated GHG Emissions and Supplies
For reporting year (RY) 2022, over 900 suppliers of fuels and industrial gases reported to EPA’s Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP).
Suppliers do not report direct emissions, but instead report the quantity of GHGs that would be emitted if the fuels and industrial GHGs that they produce, import, or export each year were combusted, released, or oxidized. Emissions associated with these fuels and industrial gases do not occur at the supplier’s facility but instead occur throughout the country, wherever they are used. An example of this is gasoline, which is supplied into the U.S. economy by a relatively small number of entities and consumed by many individual vehicles throughout the country.
The GHG quantity reported by suppliers might not always result in GHG emissions, and the emissions might not take place during that particular reporting year. However, the data from suppliers provide important information on the structure and flow of products through the economy and these products may ultimately result in greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, data reported by fossil fuel and industrial gas suppliers can account for greenhouse gases emitted by the numerous sources that use these products but do not report under the GHGRP due to their low individual emissions (passenger vehicles, for example). Emissions reported by suppliers can be accessed through the suppliers section of FLIGHT.
For 2022, 975 suppliers submitted a GHG report. The majority of GHG emissions associated with the transportation, residential, and commercial sectors are accounted for by these suppliers.
Industry Sector | Number of Reporters1 |
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Suppliers of Coal-Based Liquid Fuels | 1 |
Suppliers of Petroleum Products | 235 |
Suppliers of Natural Gas and Natural Gas Liquids | |
• Natural Gas Local Distribution Companies | 357 |
• Natural Gas Liquids Fractionators | 114 |
Suppliers of Industrial GHGs and Products Containing GHGs | |
• Industrial GHG Suppliers | 108 |
• Imports and Exports of Equipment Pre–charged with Fluorinated GHGs or Containing Fluorinated GHGs in Closed–cell Foams | 43 |
Suppliers of Carbon Dioxide | 133 |
1 Totals sum to more than 975, because suppliers that fall into more than one sector are counted multiple times.