DEQ produces a statewide inventory of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions that represents North Carolina’s “carbon footprint.” The 2024 update to the GHG inventory provides a high-level perspective of GHG emissions resulting from human activity and contains a detailed accounting of GHGs emitted or removed by key source categories from 1990 through 2020. The update also projects North Carolina’s GHG emissions from 2021 to 2050 based on forecasted changes in fuel use, population, historical trends, and other factors.
Key takeaways in the 2024 inventory:
- Between 2005 and 2020, North Carolina reduced gross GHG emissions by approximately 28% and net GHG emissions (which accounts for all carbon sequestered in the state) by 38%. During this same time, population and real Gross State Product grew by 20% and 23%, respectively.
- The largest contributor to the state’s carbon footprint continues to be the transportation sector, which in 2020 accounted for 36% of the state’s gross emissions. Emissions from the electricity generation and use sector are nearly half of what they were in 2005 and represent the largest GHG emission declines in the inventory.
- By 2050, North Carolina is projected to see a 48% and 64% decrease in gross and net GHG emissions, respectively, relative to 2005 emissions.
- Forests, natural lands, and agricultural lands sequestered an estimated 34% of the state’s gross GHG emissions in 2020, a much higher amount that reported previously.
The inventory can be used by environmental planners and energy policymakers in our State to understand past, current, and expected future GHG emissions in North Carolina. It can also be used as a baseline to evaluate and develop GHG mitigation options for our State and predict their effect on reducing emissions in future years.
Additional Information
The North Carolina GHG inventory estimates emissions of the six primary anthropogenic GHG pollutants listed below.
- Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
- Methane (CH4)
- Nitrous Oxide (N2O)
- Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs)
- Perfluorocarbons (PFCs)
- Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6)
Emission Activities by Sector
Emission Sector | Emission Activity |
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Electricity Generation & Use | Fossil fuel combustion from coal, natural gas, and petroleum products, and imported electricity use |
Residential (Home), Commercial, and Industrial Combustion | Stationary sources which combust coal, natural gas, petroleum products, and wood |
Transportation | Emissions from gasoline highway, non-highway, diesel highway, and alternative fuel vehicles |
Agriculture | Emissions from enteric fermentation, manure management, agricultural residue burning, and agricultural soils management |
Waste Management | Emissions from municipal solid waste and wastewater operations |
Industrial Processes | Emissions from industrial operations including:
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Natural Gas and Oil Systems | Fugitive emissions from natural gas transmission and distribution |
Net Carbon Sinks |
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For more information, please contact:
Andy Bollman
Division of Air Quality
For media inquiries, please contact:
Shawn Taylor
919-707-8446