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Nevada Statewide Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory and Projections, 1990 to 2030

Nevada Statewide Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory and Projections, 1990 to 2030 Gas HFC-134a HFC-143a HFC-152a GWP 1,430 4,470 124 HFC-227ea HFC-236fa HFC-4310mee 3,220 9,810 1,640 PFC-14 (CF4) 7,390 PFC-116 (C2F6) 12,200 PFC-3-1-10 (C4F10) 8,860 PFC-5-1-14 (C6F14) 9,300 SF6 22,800 This 2016 report covers the period from 1990 to 2030, covering historical and current emissions inventories from 1990 to 2013 and future emissions projected to 2030. The report is organized into sections covering each of the following sectors that produce GHGs: • Electricity Generation; • Transportation; • Residential, Commercial, and Industrial (stationary emissions from fossil-fuel burning only); • Industrial Processes (i.e., all non-energy related activities); • Waste Management; • • Agriculture (all non-energy related activities); Fossil-Fuel Industry (e.g., coal and natural gas production and distribution); and • Land Use, Land-Use Change, and Forestry (Forestry). The presence (or absence) of specific activities in a sector largely determines the type of GHGs emitted. Table 1-2 summarizes the types of GHG emissions that each sector is expected to release in Nevada; a filled box in the table indicates that the specific GHG is emitted in that sector. Table 1-2: The GHGs Considered in the Various Sections of the Report Sector CO₂ CH4 N₂O HFCs PFCs SF6 Electricity Generation Transportation Residential, Commercial, Industrial (fossil fuel burning for energy-related activities) Industrial Processes* (non-energy related activities) Waste Management Agriculture Fossil Fuel Industry Forestry** *HFCS, PFCs, and SF6 are calculated together in this sector **CO2 can be emitted into the atmosphere and sequestered from the atmosphere in this sector 2
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