This chart tracks U.S. hourly electricity generation over one week, with various sources producing electricity at different times of the day.
A look at the flow of energy-related CO2 emissions from the sources that generate energy to the sectors that use it.
The U.S. emits about 6 billion metric tons of greenhouse gases a year. Here's how these emissions rank by sector.
Roughly 25% of all GHG emissions come from electricity production. See how the top 30 IOUs rank by emissions per capita.
Can America become carbon-free by 2035? This graphic breaks down the United States’ electricity mix, by state.
This graphic acts as an ESG report card that tracks the ESG metrics reported by different utilities in the U.S.—what gets left out?
Which countries have made a net zero pledge, and how strong is it? This map breaks down carbon neutral pledges.
How are utilities reducing carbon emissions? Here are the decarbonization targets of the largest U.S. utilities.
What types of carbon emissions do companies need to be aware of to effectively decarbonize? Here are the 3 scopes of carbon emissions.