|   
       State  |  
 
 Nitrogen oxide emissions from vehicles in 2030 (tons) under current standards  |  
 
 Nitrogen oxide emissions from vehicles in 2030 (tons) with new standards  |  
      
       Emissions reduced (tons)  |  
      
       Percent reduction  |  
|  
 Alabama  |  
      
 95,413  |  
      
 26,362  |  
      
 69,051  |  
      
 72%  |  
|  
 Alaska  |  
      
 7,947  |  
      
 1,854  |  
      
 6,093  |  
      
 77%  |  
|  
 Arizona  |  
      
 89,757  |  
      
 18,662  |  
      
 71,095  |  
      
 79%  |  
|  
 Arkansas  |  
      
 54,188  |  
      
 14,962  |  
      
 39,225  |  
      
 72%  |  
|  
 California  |  
      
 80,615  |  
      
 80,615  |  
      
 *  |  
      
 *  |  
|  
 Colorado  |  
      
 70,689  |  
      
 14,897  |  
      
 55,791  |  
      
 79%  |  
|  
 Connecticut  |  
      
 34,134  |  
      
 7,178  |  
      
 26,956  |  
      
 79%  |  
|  
 Delaware  |  
      
 12,492  |  
      
 2,635  |  
      
 9,857  |  
      
 79%  |  
|  
 District of Columbia  |  
      
 3,144  |  
      
 651  |  
      
 2,493  |  
      
 79%  |  
|  
 Florida  |  
      
 301,529  |  
      
 70,869  |  
      
 230,660  |  
      
 76%  |  
|  
 Georgia  |  
      
 168,097  |  
      
 38,955  |  
      
 129,142  |  
      
 77%  |  
|  
 Hawaii  |  
      
 15,914  |  
      
 4,405  |  
      
 11,509  |  
      
 72%  |  
|  
 Idaho  |  
      
 27,098  |  
      
 6,905  |  
      
 20,194  |  
      
 75%  |  
|  
 Illinois  |  
      
 133,983  |  
      
 32,035  |  
      
 101,948  |  
      
 76%  |  
|  
 Indiana  |  
      
 114,670  |  
      
 31,056  |  
      
 83,614  |  
      
 73%  |  
|  
 Iowa  |  
      
 47,382  |  
      
 13,142  |  
      
 34,240  |  
      
 72%  |  
|  
 Kansas  |  
      
 48,814  |  
      
 13,479  |  
      
 35,336  |  
      
 72%  |  
|  
 Kentucky  |  
      
 75,393  |  
      
 19,407  |  
      
 55,985  |  
      
 74%  |  
|  
 Louisiana  |  
      
 76,587  |  
      
 19,928  |  
      
 56,659  |  
      
 74%  |  
|  
 Maine  |  
      
 23,887  |  
      
 6,669  |  
      
 17,219  |  
      
 72%  |  
|  
 Maryland  |  
      
 50,026  |  
      
 10,965  |  
      
 39,061  |  
      
 78%  |  
|  
 Massachusetts  |  
      
 43,885  |  
      
 9,242  |  
      
 34,644  |  
      
 79%  |  
|  
 Michigan  |  
      
 133,776  |  
      
 36,816  |  
      
 96,960  |  
      
 72%  |  
|  
 Minnesota  |  
      
 85,874  |  
      
 19,498  |  
      
 66,376  |  
      
 77%  |  
|  
 Mississippi  |  
      
 56,165  |  
      
 15,521  |  
      
 40,644  |  
      
 72%  |  
|  
 Missouri  |  
      
 93,687  |  
      
 23,140  |  
      
 70,546  |  
      
 75%  |  
|  
 Montana  |  
      
 18,776  |  
      
 5,238  |  
      
 13,538  |  
      
 72%  |  
|  
 Nebraska  |  
      
 29,883  |  
      
 8,281  |  
      
 21,602  |  
      
 72%  |  
|  
 Nevada  |  
      
 37,065  |  
      
 7,617  |  
      
 29,448  |  
      
 79%  |  
|  
 New Hampshire  |  
      
 17,662  |  
      
 5,442  |  
      
 12,220  |  
      
 69%  |  
|  
 New Jersey  |  
      
 68,859  |  
      
 14,396  |  
      
 54,463  |  
      
 79%  |  
|  
 New Mexico  |  
      
 48,570  |  
      
 12,178  |  
      
 36,392  |  
      
 75%  |  
|  
 New York  |  
      
 130,199  |  
      
 32,700  |  
      
 97,498  |  
      
 75%  |  
|  
 North Carolina  |  
      
 125,400  |  
      
 29,582  |  
      
 95,818  |  
      
 76%  |  
|  
 North Dakota  |  
      
 11,680  |  
      
 3,252  |  
      
 8,428  |  
      
 72%  |  
|  
 Ohio  |  
      
 160,283  |  
      
 38,307  |  
      
 121,976  |  
      
 76%  |  
|  
 Oklahoma  |  
      
 74,194  |  
      
 20,487  |  
      
 53,707  |  
      
 72%  |  
|  
 Oregon  |  
      
 55,018  |  
      
 12,889  |  
      
 42,129  |  
      
 77%  |  
|  
 Pennsylvania  |  
      
 156,906  |  
      
 33,144  |  
      
 123,761  |  
      
 79%  |  
|  
 Rhode Island  |  
      
 8,734  |  
      
 1,822  |  
      
 6,912  |  
      
 79%  |  
|  
 South Carolina  |  
      
 81,368  |  
      
 22,489  |  
      
 58,879  |  
      
 72%  |  
|  
 South Dakota  |  
      
 15,641  |  
      
 4,344  |  
      
 11,297  |  
      
 72%  |  
|  
 Tennessee  |  
      
 117,804  |  
      
 28,446  |  
      
 89,358  |  
      
 76%  |  
|  
 Texas  |  
      
 309,634  |  
      
 78,528  |  
      
 231,106  |  
      
 75%  |  
|  
 Utah  |  
      
 46,796  |  
      
 10,018  |  
      
 36,778  |  
      
 79%  |  
|  
 Vermont  |  
      
 13,414  |  
      
 2,429  |  
      
 10,984  |  
      
 82%  |  
|  
 Virginia  |  
      
 106,876  |  
      
 29,595  |  
      
 77,281  |  
      
 72%  |  
|  
 Washington  |  
      
 110,334  |  
      
 23,619  |  
      
 86,714  |  
      
 79%  |  
|  
 West Virginia  |  
      
 31,209  |  
      
 8,664  |  
      
 22,545  |  
      
 72%  |  
|  
 Wisconsin  |  
      
 73,855  |  
      
 18,870  |  
      
 54,985  |  
      
 74%  |  
|  
 Wyoming  |  
      
 13,919  |  
      
 3,884  |  
      
 10,036  |  
      
 72%  |  
|  
 National Total  |  
      
 3,809,222  |  
      
 996,069  |  
      
 2,813,153  |  
      
 74%  |  
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