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Electric Sector Emissions Impacts of the Inflation Reduction Act

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The Inflation Reduction Act marks the most significant action Congress has taken on clean energy and climate change in the nation’s history. Section 60107(5) of the Inflation Reduction Act requires EPA to assess the reductions in greenhouse gas emissions that result from changes in domestic electricity generation and use through 2031.

To satisfy this requirement, EPA has developed a report that relies upon results from state-of-the-art multi-sector and electric sector models to assess how the Inflation Reduction Act’s provisions reduce emissions. The report examines the projected reductions in CO2 emissions due to the Inflation Reduction Act provisions included in the modeling tools. 

Key Findings:

  • The Inflation Reduction Act spurs substantial emission reductions from the electric power sector of 49 to 83% below 2005 levels in 2030.
  • Across the end-use sectors, emissions reductions are greater under the Inflation Reduction Act scenario. Buildings exhibits the greatest reductions from 2005 levels of direct plus indirect CO2 emissions from electricity followed by industry and transportation.
  • The Inflation Reduction Act lowers economy-wide CO2 emissions, which includes electricity generation and use, by 35 to 43% below 2005 levels in 2030.
  • The range of reductions across models is wide, which reflects differences across Inflation Reduction Act representation, implementation, model structure, and assumptions.
  • Emission reductions are sensitive to Inflation Reduction Act implementation, deployment constraints, and technology costs — with electric sector emissions reductions of up to 91% below 2005 levels in 2030 under advanced technology assumptions.

This page contains the report and appendix as downloadable PDFs and the data annex (zip file of CSVs).

Recommended Citation:

EPA. 2023. Electricity Sector Emissions Impacts of the Inflation Reduction Act: Assessment of projected CO2 emission reductions from changes in electricity generation and use. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, EPA 430-R-23-004.

  • Download the Report (pdf) (12.52 MB)
  • Download the Report Appendix (pdf) (14.65 MB)
  • Download the data Annex (CSVs) (zip)

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Last updated on September 11, 2024
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