The Emissions & Generation Resource Integrated Database (eGRID) is a comprehensive source of data on the environmental characteristics of almost all electric power generated in the United States. eGRID is issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
As of January 2024, the available editions of eGRID contain data for years 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2016, 2014, 2012, 2010, 2009, 2007, 2005, 2004, and 1996 through 2000. eGRID is unique in that it links air emissions data with electric generation data for United States power plants.[1]
History
eGRID2022 was released by EPA on January 30, 2024. It contains year 2022 data.
eGRID2021 was released by EPA on January 30, 2023. It contains year 2021 data.
eGRID2020 was released by EPA on January 27, 2022. It contains year 2020 data.
eGRID2019 was released by EPA on February 23, 2021. It contains year 2019 data.
eGRID2018 was released by EPA on January 28, 2020 and eGRID2018v2 was released on March 9, 2020. It contains year 2018 data.
eGRID2016 was released by EPA on February 15, 2018. It contains year 2016 data.
eGRID2014 was released by EPA on January 13, 2017. It contains year 2014 data.
eGRID2012 was released by EPA on October 8, 2015. It is the 10th edition and contains year 2012 data.
eGRID2010 Version 1.0 with year 2010 data was released on February 24, 2014.
eGRID2009 Version 1.0, with year 2009 data was released on May 10, 2012.
eGRID2007 Version 1.0 was released on February 23, 2011 and Version 1.1 was released May 20, 2011.
eGRID2005 Version 1.0 was released in October 2008 and Version 1.1 was released in January 2009.
eGRID2004 Version 1.0 was released in December 2006; Version 2.0 was released in early April 2007; and Version 2.1, was released in late April 2007 and updated for typos in May 2007.
eGRID2000 Version 1.0 was released in December 2002; Version 2.0 was released in April 2003; and Version 2.01 was released in May 2003. (eGRID2000 replaced eGRID versions 1996 through 1998).
eGRID1998 was released in March and September 2001.
eGRID data is presented as an Excel workbook with data worksheets and a table of contents. The eGRID workbook contains data at the unit, generator, and plant levels and aggregated data by state, power control area, eGRID subregion, NERC region, and U.S. The workbook also includes a worksheet that displays the grid gross loss (%).
In 2010, Executive Order 13514 was issued, requiring Federal agencies to “measure, report, and reduce their greenhouse gas emissions from direct and indirect activities.”
The Federal GHG Accounting and Reporting Guidance accompanied this order and recommended using eGRID non-baseload emission rates to estimate the Scope 2 (indirect) emission reductions from renewable energy.