Nevada Statewide Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory and Projections, 1990 to 2030
Nevada Statewide Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory and Projections, 1990 to 2030
Figure 2-2: Relative Contributions of Gross Emissions by Sector, Select Years
1990
Industrial
Processes
4%
Waste
Management
2%
Residential,
Commercial,
and Industrial
13%
2010
Transportation
28%
Waste
Management
5%
Industrial
Processes
7%
Residential,
Commercial,
and Industrial
15%
Agriculture
4%
Fossil Fuel
Industry
1%
2000
Agriculture
3%
Industrial
Processes
4%
Waste
Management
3%
Electricity
Generation
48%
Residential,
Commercial,
and Industrial
12%
Agriculture
3%
2013
Fossil Fuel
Industry
2%
Transportation
31%
Electricity
Generation
37%
Transportation
29%
Waste
Management
4%
Industrial
Processes
8%
Residential,
Commercial,
and Industrial
16%
Agriculture
3%
Fossil Fuel
Industry
1%
Electricity
Generation
48%
Fossil Fuel
Industry
2%
Transportation
33%
Electricity
Generation
34%
This report also looks at the State's GHG emissions in terms of the individual contributions of the gases.
Figure 2-3 shows the relative contributions of each GHG to Nevada's gross emissions. Emissions have
clearly been dominated by CO₂ with 81 percent of emissions on average and 83 percent of 2013
emissions, followed by CH 4, with 14 percent of emissions on average and 11 percent of 2013 emissions,
N₂O, with 3 percent of average emissions and 2 percent of 2013 emissions, and finally HFCS, PFCs, and
SF6 which contributed 2 percent on average and 3 percent in 2013. The years in the Figure where CH4
emissions are a much larger portion of total emissions are due to large wildfires (see 1996, 1999, 2005
through 2007, and 2012).
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Figure 2-3 ignores the effects of carbon sequestration in the forestry sector.
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