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| Who Does Not Have to Report?
Who Does Not Have to Report?
The rules do not apply to the following:
Nuclear, hydroelectric, wind, or solar energy power plants
Portable equipment
Backup or Emergency generators permitted by local air quality districts
Hospitals
Primary and secondary schools
FAQs
What Reporters need to do under California’s GHG Reporting Regulations
How Are the Rules Organized?
What Industries Do They Apply To?
Who Does Not Have to Report?
I Have Multiple Facilities or Sources; How Do I Determine What to Report?
What Do I Report?
How Do I Report?
How Do the Regulations Mandate Fuel Use Measurements?
What Happens if My Fuel Measurement Equipment Breaks Down?
I’d like to Measure my Emissions; How Do I Do That?
When Can I Use Source Testing?
When Do I have to Report?
How Often Must my Reports be Verified?
I’ve Gone below the Threshold for my Industry for the Year - Can I Stop Reporting?
What Must be in my Emissions Data Report?
How Does CARB Recommend I do this?
There are Errors in my Report or my Data has Changed; Can I Revise my Report?
Do I have to keep my Records after submission?
Will My Data be Confidential?
What Happens if I Fail to follow the Rules?
Are There Facility Specific Requirements?
Are There Calculations Applicable to All Facilities?
I’ve Completed My Report - What Now?
Can I use the Same Verifier from Year to Year?
Can I Continue Using my Climate Registry Verifier?