NOx Budget Trading Program Historical Reports
The NOx Budget Trading Program (NBP) was a cap and trade program that began in 2003 and was designed to reduce NOx emissions during the ozone season (May 1 through September 30). Beginning in 2009, the NBP was effectively replaced by the ozone season NOx program under the Clean Air Interstate Rule, which required further summertime NOx reductions from the power sector.
Return to Historical Reports to view progress reports for other programs.
- 2014 Program Progress Clean Air Interstate Rule, Acid Rain Program, and Former NOX Budget Trading Program (pdf)
- 2013 Progress Report: Clean Air Interstate Rule, Acid Rain Program, and the Former NOx Budget Trading Program (pdf)
- 2012 SO2 and NOx Emissions, Compliance, and Markets Analyses Report (pdf)
- 2012 Environmental and Health Results Report (pdf)
- 2011 SO2 and NOx Emissions, Compliance, and Markets Analyses Report (pdf)
- 2011 Environmental and Health Results Report (pdf)
- 2010 SO2 and NOx Emissions, Compliance, and Markets Analyses Report (pdf)
- 2010 Environmental and Health Results Report (pdf)
- 2008 Emission, Compliance, and Market Data (pdf)
- 2008 Emission, Compliance and Market Analyses (pdf)
- 2008 Environmental Results (pdf)
- 2008 Highlights (pdf)
- 2007 NOx Budget Trading Program Report (pdf)
- 2006 NOx Budget Trading Program Report (pdf)
- 2005 NOx Budget Trading Program Report (pdf)
- 2004 NOx Budget Trading Program Report (pdf)
- 2003 NOx Budget Trading Program Report (pdf)