Fossil-fueled industrial boilers are a major source of air pollution that emit high volumes of greenhouse gases and conventional pollutants. Evergreen and Sierra Club’s May 2025 report, Embracing Clean Heat: Opportunities for Zero-Emission Industrial Boilers, presented the case for electrifying these industrial boilers. The report also presented a first-of-its-kind dataset of 14,000 industrial boilers in all 50 states and Puerto Rico.
That dataset details the shocking array of air pollutants these boilers produce, including particulate matter, lead, and hydrochloric acid. According to the American Lung Association report Clean Heat, Clean Air—the analysis for which draws heavily on the dataset we present here—polluting industrial boilers are projected to cause 77,200 pollution-related deaths, 33.2 million asthma attacks and 13 million lost school days by 2050. And tackling that immense threat first requires understanding where the pollution is coming from.
Interactive Maps (Best For Desktop)
The interactive maps below present Evergreen’s dataset in a new format, with an easily navigable state-by-state breakdown of key takeaways, a deeper-dive map with advanced filterability, and a set of factsheets for highlight states. They’re a tool for state agencies and advocates to better understand local challenges, pull data on major pollutants, and see how boiler pollution frequently disproportionately affects disadvantaged communities.
For instructions on how to use these maps, read the Information tab on the right of the map or watch the video tutorials linked below the maps. We recommend using these maps on a desktop device.