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Preface Emissions of Greenhouse Gases in the United States 2002 was prepared under the general direction of John Conti, Director of the International, Economic and Greenhouse Gas Division, and Mary Hutzler, Director of the Office of Integrated Analysis and Forecasting, Energy Information Administration. General questions concerning the content of the report may be directed to the National Energy Information Center at 202/586-8800. Specific technical information concerning the content of the report or this Executive Summary may be obtained from Perry Lindstrom at 202/586-0934 (e-mail, perry.lindstrom@eia.doe.gov) or Paul McArdle at 202/ 586-4445 (e-mail, paul.mcardle@eia.doe.gov). Title XVI, Section 1605(a) of the Energy Policy Act of 1992 (enacted October 24, 1992) provides: Not later than one year after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary, through the Energy Information Administration, shall develop, based on data available to, and obtained by, the Energy Information Administration, an inventory of the national aggregate emissions of each greenhouse gas for each calendar year of the baseline period of 1987 through 1990. The Administrator of the Energy Information Administration shall annually update and analyze such inventory using available data. This subsection does not provide any new data collection authority. The first report in this series, Emissions of Greenhouse Gases 1985-1990, was published in September 1993. This reportthe eleventh annual report, as required by lawpresents the Energy Information Administrations latest estimates of emissions for carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and other greenhouse gases. These estimates are based on activity data and applied emissions factors and not on measured or metered emissions monitoring. The full report can be downloaded from the following web site: ftp://ftp.eia.doe.gov/pub/oiaf/ 1605/cdrom/pdf/ggrpt/ 057302.pdf.
Data for this report were obtained from the Energy Information Administrations (EIAs) July 2003 Monthly Energy Review. Additional detailed information on petroleum was obtained from unpublished material in support of EIAs Annual Energy Review 2002. In keeping with current international practice, this year's report presents data on greenhouse gas emissions in million metric tons carbon dioxide equivalent. The data can be converted to carbon equivalent units by multiplying times 12/44.
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