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- § 96.1 - Purpose.
- § 96.2 - Definitions.
- § 96.3 - Measurements, abbreviations, and acronyms.
- § 96.4 - Applicability.
- § 96.5 - Retired unit exemption.
- § 96.6 - Standard requirements.
- § 96.7 - Computation of time.
§ 96.1 - Purpose.
This part establishes general provisions and the applicability, permitting, allowance, excess emissions, monitoring, and opt-in provisions for the NO
§ 96.2 - Definitions.
The terms used in this part shall have the meanings set forth in this section as follows:
Account certificate of representation means the completed and signed submission required by subpart B of this part for certifying the designation of a NO
Account number means the identification number given by the Administrator to each NO
Acid Rain emissions limitation means, as defined in § 72.2 of this chapter, a limitation on emissions of sulfur dioxide or nitrogen oxides under the Acid Rain Program under title IV of the CAA.
Administrator means the Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency or the Administrator's duly authorized representative.
Allocate or allocation means the determination by the permitting authority or the Administrator of the number of NO
Automated data acquisition and handling system or DAHS means that component of the CEMS, or other emissions monitoring system approved for use under subpart H of this part, designed to interpret and convert individual output signals from pollutant concentration monitors, flow monitors, diluent gas monitors, and other component parts of the monitoring system to produce a continuous record of the measured parameters in the measurement units required by subpart H of this part.
Boiler means an enclosed fossil or other fuel-fired combustion device used to produce heat and to transfer heat to recirculating water, steam, or other medium.
CAA means the CAA, 42 U.S.C. 7401, et seq., as amended by Pub. L. No. 101-549 (November 15, 1990).
Combined cycle system means a system comprised of one or more combustion turbines, heat recovery steam generators, and steam turbines configured to improve overall efficiency of electricity generation or steam production.
Combustion turbine means an enclosed fossil or other fuel-fired device that is comprised of a compressor, a combustor, and a turbine, and in which the flue gas resulting from the combustion of fuel in the combustor passes through the turbine, rotating the turbine.
Commence commercial operation means, with regard to a unit that serves a generator, to have begun to produce steam, gas, or other heated medium used to generate electricity for sale or use, including test generation. Except as provided in § 96.5, for a unit that is a NO
Commence operation means to have begun any mechanical, chemical, or electronic process, including, with regard to a unit, start-up of a unit's combustion chamber. Except as provided in § 96.5, for a unit that is a NO
Common stack means a single flue through which emissions from two or more units are exhausted.
Compliance account means a NO
Compliance certification means a submission to the permitting authority or the Administrator, as appropriate, that is required under subpart D of this part to report a NO
Continuous emission monitoring system or CEMS means the equipment required under subpart H of this part to sample, analyze, measure, and provide, by readings taken at least once every 15 minutes of the measured parameters, a permanent record of nitrogen oxides emissions, expressed in tons per hour for nitrogen oxides. The following systems are component parts included, consistent with part 75 of this chapter, in a continuous emission monitoring system:
(1) Flow monitor;
(2) Nitrogen oxides pollutant concentration monitors;
(3) Diluent gas monitor (oxygen or carbon dioxide) when such monitoring is required by subpart H of this part;
(4) A continuous moisture monitor when such monitoring is required by subpart H of this part; and
(5) An automated data acquisition and handling system.
Control period means the period beginning May 1 of a year and ending on September 30 of the same year, inclusive.
Emissions means air pollutants exhausted from a unit or source into the atmosphere, as measured, recorded, and reported to the Administrator by the NO
Energy Information Administration means the Energy Information Administration of the United States Department of Energy.
Excess emissions means any tonnage of nitrogen oxides emitted by a NO
Fossil fuel means natural gas, petroleum, coal, or any form of solid, liquid, or gaseous fuel derived from such material.
Fossil fuel-fired means, with regard to a unit:
(1) The combustion of fossil fuel, alone or in combination with any other fuel, where fossil fuel actually combusted comprises more than 50 percent of the annual heat input on a Btu basis during any year starting in 1995 or, if a unit had no heat input starting in 1995, during the last year of operation of the unit prior to 1995; or
(2) The combustion of fossil fuel, alone or in combination with any other fuel, where fossil fuel is projected to comprise more than 50 percent of the annual heat input on a Btu basis during any year; provided that the unit shall be “fossil fuel-fired” as of the date, during such year, on which the unit begins combusting fossil fuel.
General account means a NO
Generator means a device that produces electricity.
Heat input means the product (in mmBtu/time) of the gross calorific value of the fuel (in Btu/lb) and the fuel feed rate into a combustion device (in mass of fuel/time), as measured, recorded, and reported to the Administrator by the NO
Life-of-the-unit, firm power contractual arrangement means a unit participation power sales agreement under which a utility or industrial customer reserves, or is entitled to receive, a specified amount or percentage of nameplate capacity and associated energy from any specified unit and pays its proportional amount of such unit's total costs, pursuant to a contract:
(1) For the life of the unit;
(2) For a cumulative term of no less than 30 years, including contracts that permit an election for early termination; or
(3) For a period equal to or greater than 25 years or 70 percent of the economic useful life of the unit determined as of the time the unit is built, with option rights to purchase or release some portion of the nameplate capacity and associated energy generated by the unit at the end of the period.
Maximum design heat input means the ability of a unit to combust a stated maximum amount of fuel per hour on a steady state basis, as determined by the physical design and physical characteristics of the unit.
Maximum potential hourly heat input means an hourly heat input used for reporting purposes when a unit lacks certified monitors to report heat input. If the unit intends to use appendix D of part 75 of this chapter to report heat input, this value should be calculated, in accordance with part 75 of this chapter, using the maximum fuel flow rate and the maximum gross calorific value. If the unit intends to use a flow monitor and a diluent gas monitor, this value should be reported, in accordance with part 75 of this chapter, using the maximum potential flowrate and either the maximum carbon dioxide concentration (in percent CO
Maximum potential NO
Maximum rated hourly heat input means a unit-specific maximum hourly heat input (mmBtu) which is the higher of the manufacturer's maximum rated hourly heat input or the highest observed hourly heat input.
Monitoring system means any monitoring system that meets the requirements of subpart H of this part, including a continuous emissions monitoring system, an excepted monitoring system, or an alternative monitoring system.
Most stringent State or Federal NO
Nameplate capacity means the maximum electrical generating output (in MWe) that a generator can sustain over a specified period of time when not restricted by seasonal or other deratings as measured in accordance with the United States Department of Energy standards.
Non-title V permit means a federally enforceable permit administered by the permitting authority pursuant to the CAA and regulatory authority under the CAA, other than title V of the CAA and part 70 or 71 of this chapter.
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Operating means, with regard to a unit under §§ 96.22(d)(2) and 96.80, having documented heat input for more than 876 hours in the 6 months immediately preceding the submission of an application for an initial NO
Operator means any person who operates, controls, or supervises a NO
Opt-in means to be elected to become a NO
Overdraft account means the NO
Owner means any of the following persons:
(1) Any holder of any portion of the legal or equitable title in a NO
(2) Any holder of a leasehold interest in a NO
(3) Any purchaser of power from a NO
(4) With respect to any general account, any person who has an ownership interest with respect to the NO
Permitting authority means the State air pollution control agency, local agency, other State agency, or other agency authorized by the Administrator to issue or revise permits to meet the requirements of the NO
Receive or receipt of means, when referring to the permitting authority or the Administrator, to come into possession of a document, information, or correspondence (whether sent in writing or by authorized electronic transmission), as indicated in an official correspondence log, or by a notation made on the document, information, or correspondence, by the permitting authority or the Administrator in the regular course of business.
Recordation, record, or recorded means, with regard to NO
Reference method means any direct test method of sampling and analyzing for an air pollutant as specified in appendix A of part 60 of this chapter.
Serial number means, when referring to NO
Source means any governmental, institutional, commercial, or industrial structure, installation, plant, building, or facility that emits or has the potential to emit any regulated air pollutant under the CAA. For purposes of section 502(c) of the CAA, a “source,” including a “source” with multiple units, shall be considered a single “facility.”
State means one of the 48 contiguous States and the District of Columbia specified in § 51.121 of this chapter, or any non-federal authority in or including such States or the District of Columbia (including local agencies, and Statewide agencies) or any eligible Indian tribe in an area of such State or the District of Columbia, that adopts a NO
State trading program budget means the total number of NO
Submit or serve means to send or transmit a document, information, or correspondence to the person specified in accordance with the applicable regulation:
(1) In person;
(2) By United States Postal Service; or
(3) By other means of dispatch or transmission and delivery. Compliance with any “submission,” “service,” or “mailing” deadline shall be determined by the date of dispatch, transmission, or mailing and not the date of receipt.
Title V operating permit means a permit issued under title V of the CAA and part 70 or part 71 of this chapter.
Title V operating permit regulations means the regulations that the Administrator has approved or issued as meeting the requirements of title V of the CAA and part 70 or 71 of this chapter.
Ton or tonnage means any “short ton” (i.e., 2,000 pounds). For the purpose of determining compliance with the NO
Unit means a fossil fuel-fired stationary boiler, combustion turbine, or combined cycle system.
Unit load means the total (i.e., gross) output of a unit in any control period (or other specified time period) produced by combusting a given heat input of fuel, expressed in terms of:
(1) The total electrical generation (MWe) produced by the unit, including generation for use within the plant; or
(2) In the case of a unit that uses heat input for purposes other than electrical generation, the total steam pressure (psia) produced by the unit, including steam for use by the unit.
Unit operating day means a calendar day in which a unit combusts any fuel.
Unit operating hour or hour of unit operation means any hour (or fraction of an hour) during which a unit combusts any fuel.
Utilization means the heat input (expressed in mmBtu/time) for a unit. The unit's total heat input for the control period in each year will be determined in accordance with part 75 of this chapter if the NO
§ 96.3 - Measurements, abbreviations, and acronyms.
Measurements, abbreviations, and acronyms used in this part are defined as follows:
Btu—British thermal unit. hr—hour. Kwh—kilowatt hour. lb—pounds. mmBtu—million Btu. MWe—megawatt electrical. ton—2000 pounds. CO§ 96.4 - Applicability.
(a) The following units in a State shall be NO
(1) Any unit that, any time on or after January 1, 1995, serves a generator with a nameplate capacity greater than 25 MWe and sells any amount of electricity; or
(2) Any unit that is not a unit under paragraph (a) of this section and that has a maximum design heat input greater than 250 mmBtu/hr.
(b) Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this section, a unit under paragraph (a) of this section shall be subject only to the requirements of this paragraph (b) if the unit has a federally enforceable permit that meets the requirements of paragraph (b)(1) of this section and restricts the unit to burning only natural gas or fuel oil during a control period in 2003 or later and each control period thereafter and restricts the unit's operating hours during each such control period to the number of hours (determined in accordance with paragraph (b)(1)(ii) and (iii) of this section) that limits the unit's potential NO
(1) For each control period under paragraph (b) of this section, the federally enforceable permit must:
(i) Restrict the unit to burning only natural gas or fuel oil.
(ii) Restrict the unit's operating hours to the number calculated by dividing 25 tons of potential NO
(iii) Require that the unit's potential NO
(A) Select the default NO
(B) Multiply the default NO
(iv) Require that the owner or operator of the unit shall retain at the source that includes the unit, for 5 years, records demonstrating that the operating hours restriction, the fuel use restriction, and the other requirements of the permit related to these restrictions were met.
(v) Require that the owner or operator of the unit shall report the unit's hours of operation (treating any partial hour of operation as a whole hour of operation) during each control period to the permitting authority by November 1 of each year for which the unit is subject to the federally enforceable permit.
(2) The permitting authority that issues the federally enforceable permit with the fuel use restriction under paragraph (b)(1)(i) and the operating hours restriction under paragraphs (b)(1)(ii) and (iii) of this section will notify the Administrator in writing of each unit under paragraph (a) of this section whose federally enforceable permit issued by the permitting authority includes such restrictions. The permitting authority will also notify the Administrator in writing of each unit under paragraph (a) of this section whose federally enforceable permit issued by the permitting authority is revised to remove any such restriction, whose federally enforceable permit issued by the permitting authority includes any such restriction that is no longer applicable, or which does not comply with any such restriction.
(3) If, for any control period under paragraph (b) of this section, the fuel use restriction under paragraph (b)(1)(i) of this section or the operating hours restriction under paragraphs (b)(1)(ii) and (iii) of this section is removed from the unit's federally enforceable permit or otherwise becomes no longer applicable or if, for any such control period, the unit does not comply with the fuel use restriction under paragraph (b)(1)(i) of this section or the operating hours restriction under paragraphs (b)(1)(ii) and (iii) of this section, the unit shall be a NO
§ 96.5 - Retired unit exemption.
(a) This section applies to any NO
(b)(1) Any NO
(2) The exemption under paragraph (b)(1) of this section shall become effective the day on which the unit is permanently retired. Within 30 days of permanent retirement, the NO
(3) After receipt of the notice under paragraph (b)(2) of this section, the permitting authority will amend any permit covering the source at which the unit is located to add the provisions and requirements of the exemption under paragraphs (b)(1) and (c) of this section.
(c) Special provisions. (1) A unit exempt under this section shall not emit any nitrogen oxides, starting on the date that the exemption takes effect. The owners and operators of the unit will be allocated allowances in accordance with subpart E of this part.
(2)(i) A unit exempt under this section and located at a source that is required, or but for this exemption would be required, to have a title V operating permit shall not resume operation unless the NO
(ii) A unit exempt under this section and located at a source that is required, or but for this exemption would be required, to have a non-title V permit shall not resume operation unless the NO
(3) The owners and operators and, to the extent applicable, the NO
(4) A unit that is exempt under this section is not eligible to be a NO
(5) For a period of 5 years from the date the records are created, the owners and operators of a unit exempt under this section shall retain at the source that includes the unit, records demonstrating that the unit is permanently retired. The 5-year period for keeping records may be extended for cause, at any time prior to the end of the period, in writing by the permitting authority or the Administrator. The owners and operators bear the burden of proof that the unit is permanently retired.
(6) Loss of exemption. (i) On the earlier of the following dates, a unit exempt under paragraph (b) of this section shall lose its exemption:
(A) The date on which the NO
(B) The date on which the NO
(ii) For the purpose of applying monitoring requirements under subpart H of this part, a unit that loses its exemption under this section shall be treated as a unit that commences operation or commercial operation on the first date on which the unit resumes operation.
§ 96.6 - Standard requirements.
(a) Permit Requirements. (1) The NO
(i) Submit to the permitting authority a complete NO
(ii) Submit in a timely manner any supplemental information that the permitting authority determines is necessary in order to review a NO
(2) The owners and operators of each NO
(3) The owners and operators of a NO
(b) Monitoring requirements. (1) The owners and operators and, to the extent applicable, the NO
(2) The emissions measurements recorded and reported in accordance with subpart H of this part shall be used to determine compliance by the unit with the NO
(c) Nitrogen oxides requirements. (1) The owners and operators of each NO
(2) Each ton of nitrogen oxides emitted in excess of the NO
(3) A NO
(4) NO
(5) A NO
(6) A NO
(7) A NO
(8) Upon recordation by the Administrator under subpart F, G, or I of this part, every allocation, transfer, or deduction of a NO
(d) Excess emissions requirements. (1) The owners and operators of a NO
(i) Surrender the NO
(ii) Pay any fine, penalty, or assessment or comply with any other remedy imposed under § 96.54(d)(3).
(e) Recordkeeping and Reporting requirements. (1) Unless otherwise provided, the owners and operators of the NO
(i) The account certificate of representation for the NO
(ii) All emissions monitoring information, in accordance with subpart H of this part; provided that to the extent that subpart H of this part provides for a 3-year period for recordkeeping, the 3-year period shall apply.
(iii) Copies of all reports, compliance certifications, and other submissions and all records made or required under the NO
(iv) Copies of all documents used to complete a NO
(2) The NO
(f) Liability. (1) Any person who knowingly violates any requirement or prohibition of the NO
(2) Any person who knowingly makes a false material statement in any record, submission, or report under the NO
(3) No permit revision shall excuse any violation of the requirements of the NO
(4) Each NO
(5) Any provision of the NO
(6) Any provision of the NO
(g) Effect on other authorities. No provision of the NO
§ 96.7 - Computation of time.
(a) Unless otherwise stated, any time period scheduled, under the NO
(b) Unless otherwise stated, any time period scheduled, under the NO
(c) Unless otherwise stated, if the final day of any time period, under the NO