GHGRP 2010: Minerals
The minerals sector consists of cement production, glass manufacturing, lime production, and any other mineral production facility operating under NAICS codes beginning with 327 (Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing). Facilities under this sector transform mined or quarried nonmetallic minerals, such as sand, gravel, stone, clay, and refractory materials, into products for intermediate or final consumption. Excluded from this sector are facilities that primarily beneficiate mined nonmetallic minerals. Glass manufacturing facilities with emissions above 25,000 metric tons CO2e per year, and all cement and lime facilities report both process emissions from the calcination of carbonate-based raw materials and GHG emissions from stationary combustion sources. All other facilities report only the GHG emissions from stationary combustion sources. Approximately 13% of the 352 facilities reporting under this sector measure emissions using continuous emissions monitoring equipment. The remaining facilities use engineering calculations based on measured data. A small number of facilities in this sector collect CO2 either for use in their other production processes (e.g., sugar refining), to transfer to other users, or to sequester or otherwise inject underground. Process emissions reported under this sector include any CO2that is later consumed on site or transferred off site.
- Location and emissions range for each reporting facility in the minerals sector (as of 4/6/12).
This map shows the locations of direct-emitting facilities. The size of a circle corresponds to the quantity of emissions reported by that facility.
Minerals Sector 2010 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reported to the GHGRP
- Number of facilities: 352
- Total emissions (CO2e): 94.7 million metric tons
- Emissions by category (CO2e):
- Combustion: 34.1 million metric tons
- Process: 60.6 million metric tons
CO2 emissions from the combustion of biomass are NOT included in emissions totals provided above.