Report #: DOE/EIA-0608(2002)
Release date: January 2004
Next release date: January 2005
The Voluntary Reporting of Greenhouse Gases Program established a mechanism by which corporations, government agencies, individuals, voluntary organizations, etc., can report to the EIA, any actions taken that have or are expected to reduce/avoid emissions of greenhouse gases or sequester carbon
Table of Contents
Summary Report
Executive Summary
1. Voluntary Reporting 2002: An Overview
Introduction
Benefits of the Voluntary Reporting Program
Who Reported?
What Was Reported?
Status of Policy Initiatives
Accounting Issues for Voluntary Reporting and Beyond
2. Reducing Emissions from Electric Power
Electric Power Industry
Projects Reported
Reductions Reported
3. Reducing Emissions from Energy Use
Introduction
Reducing Emissions from Stationary Sources
Reducing Emissions from Transportation
4. Carbon Sequestration
Background
Projects Reported
5. Reducing Methane Emissions
Introduction
Overview of Projects Reported
Reducing Methane Emissions from Waste Treatment and Disposal
Reducing Emissions from Energy Projection and Consumption
Reducing Emissions from Agriculture
Federal Voluntary Programs To Reduce Methane Emissions
6.
HFCs, PFCs, and Sulfur Hexafluoride
U.S. Emissions of HFCs, PFCs, and Sulfur Hexafluoride
Projects Reported
Emission Reductions by Gas
7. Entity-Level Reporting and Future Commitments
Overview
Entity-Level Reporting
Future Commitments to Reduce Emissions
8. Project-Level Reporting on Form EIA-1605EZ
Who Reported on Form EIA-1605EZ
What Was Reported on Form EIA-1605EZ
Appendixes
Appendix A: Developmental Overview
Appendix B: Summary of Reports Received
Special Topics
Preface
Glossary
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