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Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Criteria Pollutant and Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventory - Calendar Year 2006-2007
  • Technical Report
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October 2010

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stephen colodner

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Maureen A. Mullen

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1 ABSTRACT 2 The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) has adopted a policy to reduce its greenhouse gas 3 (GHG) emissions by 80 percent by the year 2050. For this project, Pechan and Southern Research Institute 4 developed 2006, 2007, and 2008 calendar year GHG and criteria pollutant emission inventories for Port Authority 5 facilities and operations, including the emissions of its tenants (e.g., airlines and shippers) and patrons (e.g., airport 6 passengers, PATH riders). In addition, the consulting team developed and implemented systems that allow for 7 annual tracking and reporting of GHG emissions. 8 The PANYNJ manages and maintains the bridges, tunnels, bus terminals, airports, Port Authority Trans- 9 Hudson (PATH) commuter rail system, and marine terminals that are critical to the metropolitan New York and 10 New Jersey region’s trade and transportation capabilities. Major facilities owned, managed, operated, or maintained 11 by the PANYNJ include John F. Kennedy International (JFK), Newark Liberty International, and LaGuardia 12 airports; the George Washington Bridge; the Lincoln and Holland tunnels; Port Newark and the Howland Hook 13 Marine Terminal; the Port Authority Bus Terminal; and the 16-acre World Trade Center site in Lower Manhattan. 14 This paper describes the methods used to develop consistent GHG and criteria pollutant emission estimates for a 15 diverse set of source types, and how these methods have been updated with time as new information and new 16 protocols have emerged.

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