MT CO2e (2023)
501K
Reported under EPA GHGRP 40 CFR Part 98
Scope 1 reported emissions across 2 facilities, refreshed as new EPA GHGRP data lands.
Power Plants · 1 states
VIRGIN ISLANDS WATER & POWER AUTHORITY is a power plants company that reported 501K metric tons of CO2-equivalent emissions in 2023 across 2 reporting facilities in 1 state, per EPA GHGRP data covering 2011–2023. Emissions decreased 31% over the tracked period.
VIRGIN ISLANDS WATER & POWER AUTHORITY reported 501K metric tons of CO2-equivalent in 2023, placing it at rank #469 among all EPA Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP) reporters and #234 within the Power Plants category. The company operates 2 reporting facilities distributed across 1 state, giving an average of approximately 250K metric tons of CO2e per facility. Only sites emitting 25,000+ metric tons of CO2e annually are required to report, so these figures represent the company's largest operational emitters rather than its entire carbon footprint.
Classified in the Power Plants sector (NAICS code 221112), VIRGIN ISLANDS WATER & POWER AUTHORITY sits alongside peers subject to the same reporting thresholds under 40 CFR Part 98. Across the 10 reporting years on record (2014–2023), the data shows a decline of 30.8% in annual emissions. This multi-year lens is critical because year-on-year variation may reflect production volume, fuel mix, facility acquisitions or divestitures, and efficiency upgrades rather than underlying operational intensity.
For analysts and policy users, the key takeaway is that this profile reflects self-reported Scope 1 combustion, process, and fugitive emissions verified by the EPA — not Scope 2 purchased electricity or Scope 3 value-chain emissions. When comparing VIRGIN ISLANDS WATER & POWER AUTHORITY to other large emitters, weight the 2-facility footprint against the 501K MT total to understand concentration risk. California SB 253 and SEC climate disclosure rules will push many GHGRP reporters toward broader Scope 1–3 reporting over the next reporting cycles, so this EPA baseline will remain the comparable backbone for tracking corporate carbon performance.
MT CO2e (2023)
501K
Reported under EPA GHGRP 40 CFR Part 98
Reporting facilities
2
each ≥ 25,000 MT/yr threshold
States covered
1
Multi-state footprint diversifies regulatory exposure
Overall rank
#469
#234 within Power Plants
Indexed against a 5M MT CO2e top-tier reference. Higher = larger Scope 1 footprint relative to sector leaders.
| Facility | Location | Emissions (MT CO2e) |
|---|---|---|
| VI WATER AND POWER AUTHORITY Power Plants | ST THOMAS, VI | 256K |
| VI WATER AND POWER AUTHORITY, Richmond Plant Power Plants | CHRISTIANSTED, VI | 245K |
VIRGIN ISLANDS WATER & POWER AUTHORITY reported 501K metric tons of CO2 equivalent (CO2e) in 2023, according to EPA Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program data covering 2 reporting facilities across 1 state.
VIRGIN ISLANDS WATER & POWER AUTHORITY is ranked #469 overall among all EPA GHGRP reporting companies and #234 within the Power Plants sector.
Over 10 reporting years (2014–2023), VIRGIN ISLANDS WATER & POWER AUTHORITY's emissions have decreased by 30.8%. This suggests meaningful progress in emissions reduction.
VIRGIN ISLANDS WATER & POWER AUTHORITY has 2 facilities reporting to the EPA GHGRP across 1 state. Each facility emitting 25,000+ metric tons of CO2e per year is required to report.
VIRGIN ISLANDS WATER & POWER AUTHORITY is classified in the Power Plants sector (NAICS code 221112). Industry classification is based on EPA reporting categories.
All data comes from the EPA Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP), which requires U.S. facilities emitting 25,000+ metric tons of CO2e annually to report. Data is self-reported by facilities and undergoes EPA verification.
Source: EPA GHGRP EPA GHGRP Data is based on facility self-reporting. Not environmental compliance advice
Disclaimer: This information is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. Data is sourced from the EPA Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP). Consult a qualified professional before making decisions based on this data.
Read our methodology — how this data is sourced, computed, and verified.