Learn About the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP)
The GHGRP (codified at 40 CFR Part 98) requires reporting of greenhouse gas (GHG) data and other relevant information from large GHG emission sources, fuel and industrial gas suppliers, and CO2 injection sites in the United States. This data can be used by businesses and others to track and compare facilities' greenhouse gas emissions, identify opportunities to cut pollution, minimize wasted energy, and save money. States, cities, and other communities can use EPA’s greenhouse gas data to find high-emitting facilities in their area, compare emissions between similar facilities, and develop common-sense climate policies.
The links below provide additional resources to learn more about the GHGRP and its reporting requirements, how GHGRP data relates to specific industry sectors and gases, and how GHGRP data is used in other EPA resources such as the GHG Inventory.
Topic | Description |
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What is the GHGRP? | A summary of the GHGRP reporting requirements, scope, and other introductory information about the program |
Events and Training | Webinars, training, and other events related to GHGRP for reporters and data users |
Newsletters | Biannual newsletters with information about recent updates to GHGRP reporter resources, regulatory changes, and data products |
Reporting Methodologies and Verification | Information about how GHGRP data is reported to EPA and verified for accuracy |
GHGRP and the Oil & Gas Industry | An overview of how GHGRP data relates to the oil and gas industry |
Fluorinated GHGs | An overview of fluorinated GHGs and relevant industry sectors included in GHGRP |
GHGRP and the U.S. Inventory of GHG Emissions | Information about how GHGRP data relates to the GHG Inventory |
Importers and Exporters | An overview of GHGRP requirements for imports into the U.S. and exports out of the U.S. |