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Emissions & Generation Resource Integrated Database

Description

From the EPA website: "The Emissions & Generation Resource Integrated Database (eGRID) is a comprehensive source of data from EPA's Clean Air Power Sector Programs on the environmental characteristics of almost all electric power generated in the United States.

The data includes emissions, emission rates, generation, heat input, resource mix, and many other attributes. eGRID is typically used for greenhouse gas registries and inventories, carbon footprints for electricity purchases, consumer information disclosure, emission inventories and standards, power market changes, and avoided emission estimates."

Questions this resource can help answer

  1. What are the emissions of power plants within my state (or city)?
  2. What are the characteristics of communities within 3 miles of a power plant in my city?
  3. What are the characteristics of communities downwind from power plants in my area?

How do I use this resource?

EPA provides four types of resources: 1) detailed emissions data at the unit level (MS Excel files), 2) summary emissions data at the eGRID subregion level (which are based on NERC regions and balancing authorities who match electricity supply and demand at a more granular resolution, 3) mapping tools for viewing data for individual units and socioeconomic characteristics of communities surrounding plants, and 4) an online data explorer which includes both graphical and tabular views. The data explorer is a powerful tool that allow users to view emissions trends at plant, state, or regional levels, and filter by fuel types.

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