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State Budgets under the Revised Cross-State Air Pollution Rule Update

For the 12 states linked to downwind air quality problems, EPA is issuing new or amended Federal Implementation Plans (FIPs) to revise state emissions budgets that reflect additional emission reductions from electric generating units (EGUs) beginning with the 2021 ozone season. This action will also adjust these 12 states’ emissions budgets for each ozone season thereafter to incentivize ongoing operation of identified emissions controls, until such time that air quality projections demonstrate resolution of these states’ linkages to downwind nonattainment and/or maintenance problems for the 2008 ozone NAAQS. As such, emissions budgets for each state are adjusted for each ozone season from 2021 through 2024.

 
2021
2022
2023
2024+
Upwind State Baseline1 Budget2 Baseline1 Budget2 Baseline1 Budget2 Baseline1 Budget2
Illinois 9,368 9,102 9,368 9,102 8,413 8,179 8,292 8,059
Indiana 15,856 13,051 15,383 12,582 15,357 12,553 12,232 9,564
Kentucky 15,588 15,300 15,588 14,051 15,588 14,051 15,588 14,051
Louisiana 15,476 14,818 15,476 14,818 15,476 14,818 15,476 14,818
Maryland 1,501 1,499 1,267 1,266 1,267 1,266 1,350 1,348
Michigan 13,898 12,727 13,459 12,290 11,182 9,975 10,968 9,786
New Jersey 1,346 1,253 1,346 1,253 1,346 1,253 1,346 1,253
New York 3,469 3,416 3,469 3,416 3,474 3,421 3,456 3,403
Ohio 15,829 9,690 15,927 9,773 15,927 9,773 15,927 9,773
Pennsylvania 11,896 8,379 11,896 8,373 11,896 8,373 11,896 8,373
Virginia 4,664 4,516 4,274 3,897 4,361 3,980 4,025 3,663
West Virginia 15,165 13,334 15,165 12,884 15,165 12,884 15,165 12,884
Total 124,057 107,085 122,619 103,705 119,453 100,526 115,722 96,975

1 Emissions projected in each state for each year in the absence of the Revised CSAPR Update Rule.
2 Each state has a variability limit of 21%, meaning they can emit up to an assurance level of 121% of the budgets shown in the tables provided that they do not collectively exceed the regional budget and any available banked allowances. 

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Last updated on November 26, 2024
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