Learn about the Air District’s Emissions Banking Program, including how to bank emissions reduction credits.
The Emissions Banking Program allows for the deposit of air pollutant emission reduction credits (ERCs). Companies can receive credits by introducing new emissions controls, such as upgrading or replacing old equipment, shutting down equipment, upgrading processes and materials, adopting stricter operating guidelines and adding control equipment to existing sources. These new controls must go beyond the requirements of current regulations and must be real, permanent, quantifiable, and enforceable.
Banked credits are permanent and can be used to offset emissions increases from new, permitted projects and traded or sold to other companies for their use.
Reductions of the following pollutants can be banked:
The amount of bankable emissions are time sensitive. You may want to contact your facility’s Air District Engineering contact for guidance well in advance to generating or reducing emissions that will be included in your banking application.
For questions relating to banking Emission Reduction Credits, contact:
A company may transfer a Banking Certificate to another party, in part, or as a whole.
View Emission Reduction Credit Cost Data on the California Air Resources Board website.
For questions relating to the transfer of Emission Reduction Credits, contact:
Last Updated: 11/14/2024