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Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP)

  • New Content about GHGRP and the Waste Sector

    New resources are available to provide more information on waste sector data under the GHGRP, including municipal and industrial waste landfills.

    Learn more about the waste industry
  • 2023 Data Highlights

    2023 Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program data is now available.

    Access the most recent GHGRP data
  • Learn About Oil & Gas and GHGRP

    Resources and maps are available to learn more about how oil and gas facilities report to GHGRP, including a new dashboard of oil and gas emissions data reported to GHGRP. 

    Access GHGRP Oil and Gas Dashboard
  • Final GHGRP Rule and Revisions to Subpart W

    Two different rules were finalized in 2024. Changes include expanding the GHGRP to new source categories and revising the requirements for certain sectors, including subpart W, to improve the data collected and program implementation.

    Read GHGRP rulemaking notices

The GHGRP 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. Approximately 8,000 facilities are required to report their emissions annually, and the reported data are made available to the public in October of each year.

e-GGRT Open for RY2024 reporting. New annual reporting deadline is May 30, 2025. See e-GGRT news for additional resources.

Reminder: e-GGRT requires multi-factor authentication as of August 16, 2024

What's New
  • EPA Final Rule extends RY2024 GHGRP Deadline
  • Fact Sheet - Reconsideration of the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule: General
  • Fact Sheet - Reconsideration of the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule – Subpart W
  • New webpage about GHGRP and the waste industry
  • Learn About GHGRP

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    Learn more about the GHGRP, related topics, and other EPA programs.

    Learn About GHGRP
  • Find GHGRP Data

    GHGRP RY2022 graduated symbol map of reporting facilities by emissions

    Access GHGRP data summaries, downloads, and tools.

    Find and Use GHGRP Data
  • For GHG Reporters

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    View resources with information for GHGRP reporters.

    View Reporter Resources

Related Resources

Popular GHGRP Links

  • Events and Training
  • GHGRP and the Oil & Gas Industry
  • Fluorinated GHG Emissions
  • Supply, Injection, and Sequestration of CO2
  • Current Rulemakings
  • e-GGRT

Climate Change Links

  • U.S. GHG Inventory
  • Center for Corporate Climate Leadership
  • Methane Emissions Reduction Program
  • EPA Climate Change Homepage
  • Calculate GHG Equivalencies

Facility Level Information on GreenHouse gases Tool (FLIGHT)

FLIGHT provides maps, charts, and tables to quickly and easily filter GHG data in a variety of ways, including by facility, industry, location, or gas.

Click the map to launch the tool. 

Map of GHGRP facilities in FLIGHT

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Last updated on May 22, 2025
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