America’s largest polluters see emissions drop 4% on-year

America's largest polluters see emissions drop 4% on-year
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Oct. 16 (UPI) — The United States’ largest polluters saw their emissions drop 4% on-year in 2023, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.

Released Tuesday, the EPA’s 2023 greenhouse gas data report states the decrease in direct emissions was self-reported by large stationary sources, which represent 50% of all U.S. emissions.

The report states that more than 8,100 industrial facilities reported their greenhouse gas emissions, with power plants being the largest stationary source. A total 1,320 facilities emitting some 1.5 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide last year.

Reported power plant emissions decreased 7.2% from 2022, the report found, adding that there has been a 33.8% decrease from 2011. According to the report, this decrease reflects “the long-term shifts in power sector fuel-stock from coal to natural gas.”

However, while power plant emissions have been going down, those produced by petroleum and natural gas systems, the second-largest stationary source of reported emissions last year, have been increasing.

According to report, these emissions increased 1.4% on-year and were 16.4% higher than 2016, the earliest year for which comparable data is available

Meanwhile, emissions from other large sources in the industrial and waste sectors dropped 1.1% last year and 10.3% from 2011.

“From 2011 to 2023, total reported GHG emissions from large facilities decreased by approximately 22%, driven by a decrease in power plant emissions,” the EPA said. “This decline occurred despite the fact that after 2016, the program began tracking additional sources.”

Authored by Upi via Breitbart October 15th 2024