Emissions Accounting and Reporting

SAIC has helped develop voluntary greenhouse gas (GHG) reporting protocols and guidelines that are now used for state, regional, and national GHG inventory reporting to help ensure quality, reliability, consistency, and transparency.


At the Forefront of Emissions and Accounting

SAIC has been at the forefront of GHG emissions and accounting since 1994, when we began supporting the U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration (EIA) in the annual compilation of the National GHG Inventory for the United States.

Reliable Guidelines and Protocol

Since then, SAIC has helped develop highly prominent state, regional, and federal voluntary GHG reporting protocols and guidelines. Our work includes guidelines used by the Climate Registry, the California Climate Action Registry, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Climate Leaders Program, and EIA’s 1605(b) Voluntary Reporting of Greenhouse Gases Program. These protocols are critical to help ensure quality, reliability, consistency, and transparency in GHG reporting.

SAIC is a leader in developing protocols for GHG offsets in energy, industrial, transportation, agricultural, waste, and land use sectors.