Science & Technology
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Best Practices to Reduce SF6 Emissions
This document highlights best practices and cost-effective methods of reducing SF6 emissions that can be implemented by the electric power industry.
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eGRID Technical Guide
This document provides a description of eGRID, including the methodology for developing the Excel spreadsheets for each level of aggregation and the grid gross loss calculation.
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eGRID2018 Technical Support Document
This document provides a description of eGRID, including the methodology for developing the Excel spreadsheets for each level of aggregation and the grid gross loss calculation.
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Power Profiler Methodology
This document provides Power Profiler terms, calculations, methodology, and data sources.
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Emissions & Generation Resource Integrated Database (eGRID)
Data about the electric power generated in the United States. The data includes air emissions for nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide; emissions rates; net generation; resource mix; and and many other attributes.
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Other Resources
This page lists eGRID related material and provides links.
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Code Lookup
This will enable users to find out what the codes used in eGRID mean much easier.
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Power Plants and Neighboring Communities Mapping Tool
Describes the layers used in the Power Plants and Environmental Justice map
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Clean Air Power Sector Programs
Clean Air Power Programs & Data describes regulatory programs such as the Acid Rain Program and the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule to reduce air pollution from the power sector that contributes to human health and environmental issues.
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Technical Information for Reporting Data
This page is the landing page for ECMPS.
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Power Sector Labor Analysis Methodology
Find on this page a document on methodology for power sector-specific employment analysis
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Southwest Jefferson County Mining National Priorities List (NPL) Superfund Site, Jefferson County, Missouri – Fact Sheet, June 2023
EPA Proposes Plan to Address Lead from Groundwater in Private, Domestic Drinking Water Wells Across Jefferson County
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CHP Resource Center
The CHP Partnership seeks to reduce air pollution and water usage associated with electric power generation by promoting the use of CHP. The Partnership works to remove policy barriers and to facilitate the development of new projects.
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CHP Tools
Download the CHP Emissions Calculator, a tool that calculates the difference between the anticipated carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen oxide emissions from a CHP system to those of a separate heat and power system.
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CHP Resources
Access documents and tools about CHP, CHP project development, CHP policy, and CHP applications.
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CHP's Role Providing Reliability and Resiliency
Learn about CHP benefits, including increased efficiency, reduced emissions of greenhouse gases and other air pollutants, energy cost savings, and enhanced energy reliability.
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CHP's Role in a Decarbonizing Energy Grid
Learn about CHP benefits, including increased efficiency, reduced emissions of greenhouse gases and other air pollutants, energy cost savings, and enhanced energy reliability.
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Download the CHP Screening Tool
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Is My Facility a Good Candidate for CHP?
Learn if a facility is a good candidate for CHP by answering a list of questions, and access the CHP Spark Spread Estimator, a tool that helps evaluate a prospective CHP system for its potential economic feasibility.