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State Budgets under the Good Neighbor Plan for the 2015 Ozone NAAQS

For the 22 states linked to downwind air quality problems with EGUs covered under this action, EPA issued new or amended Federal Implementation Plans (FIPs) to establish state emissions budgets to reflect additional emission reductions from electric generating units (EGUs) beginning with the 2023 ozone season. To incentivize ongoing operation of identified emission controls to address significant contribution, EPA will also dynamically adjust these states’ emission budgets for each ozone season 2026 and thereafter. As such, the table includes emission budgets for each state for each ozone season for 2023 through 2025, and preset budgets for 2026 through 2029. For 2030 and beyond, EPA solely uses the dynamic budget process.

CSAPR NOX Ozone Season Group 3 Preset State Emissions Budgets for the 2023 through 2029 Control Periods (tons)
StateFinal Emissions Budgets for 2023Final Emissions Budgets for 2024Final Emissions Budgets for 2025Preset Emissions Budgets for 2026Preset Emissions Budgets for 2027Preset Emissions Budgets for 2028Preset Emissions Budgets for 2029
Alabama6,3796,4896,4896,3396,2366,2365,105
Arkansas8,9278,9278,9276,3654,0314,0313,582
Illinois7,4747,3257,3255,8895,3634,5554,050
Indiana12,44011,41311,4138,4108,1357,2805,808
Kentucky13,60112,99912,47210,1907,9087,8377,392
Louisiana9,3639,3639,1076,3703,7923,7923,639
Maryland1,2061,2061,206842842842842
Michigan10,72710,27510,2756,7435,6915,6914,656
Minnesota5,5044,0584,0584,0582,9052,9052,578
Mississippi6,2105,0585,0373,4842,0841,7521,752
Missouri12,59811,11611,1169,2487,3297,3297,329
Nevada2,3682,5892,5451,1421,1131,113880
New Jersey773773773773773773773
New York3,9123,9123,9123,6503,3883,3883,388
Ohio9,1107,9297,9297,9297,9296,9116,409
Oklahoma10,2719,3849,3766,6313,9173,9173,917
Pennsylvania8,1388,1388,1387,5127,1587,1584,828
Texas40,13440,13438,54231,12323,00921,62320,635
Utah15,75515,91715,9176,2582,5932,5932,593
Virginia3,1432,7562,7562,5652,3732,3731,951
West Virginia13,79111,95811,95810,8189,6789,6789,678
Wisconsin6,2956,2955,9884,9903,4163,4163,416
Total208,119198,014195,259151,329119,663115,193105,201

Note: In the event this final rule becomes effective after May 1, 2023, the emissions budgets and assurance levels for the 2023 control period will be adjusted under the rule’s transitional provisions to ensure that the increased stringency of the new budgets would apply only after the rule’s effective date. The 2023 budget amounts shown in this table do not reflect these possible adjustments. For more information, see the  Prorating Emissions Budgets, Assurance Levels, and Unit-Level Allowance Allocations in the Event of an Effective Date After May 1, 2023 (pdf) (200.38 KB, June 8, 2023) factsheet and the discussion of the transitional provisions in Section VI.B.12 of the final rule preamble.

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