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- § 98.110 - Definition of the source category.
- § 98.111 - Reporting threshold.
- § 98.112 - GHGs to report.
- § 98.113 - Calculating GHG emissions.
- § 98.114 - Monitoring and QA/QC requirements.
- § 98.115 - Procedures for estimating missing data.
- § 98.116 - Data reporting requirements.
- § 98.117 - Records that must be retained.
- § 98.118 - Definitions.
- APPENDIX - Table K-1 to Subpart K of Part 98—Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) CH4 Emission Factors
§ 98.110 - Definition of the source category.
The ferroalloy production source category consists of any facility that uses pyrometallurgical techniques to produce any of the following metals: ferrochromium, ferromanganese, ferromolybdenum, ferronickel, ferrosilicon, ferrotitanium, ferrotungsten, ferrovanadium, silicomanganese, or silicon metal.
§ 98.111 - Reporting threshold.
You must report GHG emissions under this subpart if your facility contains a ferroalloy production process and the facility meets the requirements of either § 98.2(a)(1) or (2).
§ 98.112 - GHGs to report.
You must report:
(a) Process CO
(b) CO
§ 98.113 - Calculating GHG emissions.
You must calculate and report the annual process CO
(a) Calculate and report under this subpart the process CO
(b) Calculate and report under this subpart the annual process CO
(1) Calculate and report under this subpart the annual process CO
(2) Calculate and report under this subpart the annual process CO
(i) For each EAF, determine the annual mass of carbon in each carbon-containing input and output material for the EAF and estimate annual process CO
(ii) Determine the combined annual process CO
(c) If GHG emissions from an EAF are vented through the same stack as any combustion unit or process equipment that reports CO
(d) For the EAFs at your facility used for the production of any ferroalloy listed in Table K-1 of this subpart, you must calculate and report the annual CH
(1) For each EAF, determine the annual CH

(2) Determine the combined process CH
§ 98.114 - Monitoring and QA/QC requirements.
If you determine annual process CO
(a) Determine the annual mass for each material used for the calculations of annual process CO
(b) For each material identified in paragraph (a) of this section, you must determine the average carbon content of the material consumed, used, or produced in the calendar year using the methods specified in either paragraph (b)(1) or (b)(2) of this section. If you document that a specific process input or output contributes less than one percent of the total mass of carbon into or out of the process, you do not have to determine the monthly mass or annual carbon content of that input or output.
(1) Information provided by your material supplier.
(2) Collecting and analyzing at least three representative samples of the material inputs and outputs each year. The carbon content of the material must be analyzed at least annually using the standard methods (and their QA/QC procedures) specified in paragraphs (b)(2)(i) through (b)(2)(iii) of this section, as applicable.
(i) ASTM E1941-04, Standard Test Method for Determination of Carbon in Refractory and Reactive Metals and Their Alloys (incorporated by reference, see § 98.7) for analysis of metal ore and alloy product.
(ii) ASTM D5373-08 Standard Test Methods for Instrumental Determination of Carbon, Hydrogen, and Nitrogen in Laboratory Samples of Coal (incorporated by reference, see § 98.7), for analysis of carbonaceous reducing agents and carbon electrodes.
(iii) ASTM C25-06, Standard Test Methods for Chemical Analysis of Limestone, Quicklime, and Hydrated Lime (incorporated by reference, see § 98.7) for analysis of flux materials such as limestone or dolomite.
§ 98.115 - Procedures for estimating missing data.
A complete record of all measured parameters used in the GHG emissions calculations in § 98.113 is required. Therefore, whenever a quality-assured value of a required parameter is unavailable, a substitute data value for the missing parameter shall be used in the calculations as specified in the paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section. You must document and keep records of the procedures used for all such estimates.
(a) If you determine CO
(b) For missing records of the monthly mass of carbon-containing inputs and outputs, the substitute data value must be based on the best available estimate of the mass of the inputs and outputs from on all available process data or data used for accounting purposes, such as purchase records.
(c) If you are required to calculate CH
§ 98.116 - Data reporting requirements.
In addition to the information required by § 98.3(c), each annual report must contain the information specified in paragraphs (a) through (e) of this section, as applicable:
(a) Annual facility ferroalloy product production capacity (tons).
(b) If a CEMS is used to measure CO
(c) Total number of EAFs at facility used for production of ferroalloy products.
(d) If a CEMS is used to measure CO
(1) Annual process CO
(2) Annual process CH
(3) Identification number of each EAF.
(e) If a CEMS is not used to measure CO
(1) Annual process CO
(2) Annual process CH
(3) Identification number for each material.
(4)-(5) [Reserved]
(6) List the method used for the determination of carbon content for each material included for the calculation of annual process CO
(7) If you use the missing data procedures in § 98.115(b), you must report how monthly mass of carbon-containing inputs and outputs with missing data was determined and the number of months the missing data procedures were used.
§ 98.117 - Records that must be retained.
In addition to the records required by § 98.3(g), you must retain the records specified in paragraphs (a) through (e) of this section for each EAF, as applicable.
(a) If a CEMS is used to measure CO
(1) Monthly EAF production quantity for each ferroalloy product (tons).
(2) Number of EAF operating hours each month.
(3) Number of EAF operating hours in a calendar year.
(b) If the carbon mass balance procedure is used to determine CO
(1) Monthly EAF production quantity for each ferroalloy product (tons).
(2) Number of EAF operating hours each month.
(3) Number of EAF operating hours in a calendar year.
(4) Monthly material quantity consumed, used, or produced for each material included for the calculations of annual process CO
(5) Average carbon content determined and records of the supplier provided information or analyses used for the determination for each material included for the calculations of annual process CO
(c) You must keep records that include a detailed explanation of how company records of measurements are used to estimate the carbon input and output to each EAF, including documentation of specific input or output materials excluded from Equation K-1 of this subpart that contribute less than 1 percent of the total carbon into or out of the process. You also must document the procedures used to ensure the accuracy of the measurements of materials fed, charged, or placed in an EAF including, but not limited to, calibration of weighing equipment and other measurement devices. The estimated accuracy of measurements made with these devices must also be recorded, and the technical basis for these estimates must be provided.
(d) If you are required to calculate CH
(e) Verification software records. You must keep a record of the file generated by the verification software specified in § 98.5(b) for the applicable data specified in paragraphs (e)(1) through (13) of this section. Retention of this file satisfies the recordkeeping requirement for the data in paragraphs (e)(1) through (13) of this section.
(1) Carbon content in reducing agent (percent by weight, expressed as a decimal fraction) (Equation K-1 of § 98.113).
(2) Annual mass of reducing agent fed, charged, or otherwise introduced into the EAF (tons) (Equation K-1).
(3) Carbon content of carbon electrode (percent by weight, expressed as a decimal fraction) (Equation K-1).
(4) Annual mass of carbon electrode consumed in the EAF (tons) (Equation K-1).
(5) Carbon content in ore (percent by weight, expressed as a decimal fraction) (Equation K-1).
(6) Annual mass of ore charged to the EAF (tons) (Equation K-1).
(7) Carbon content in flux material (percent by weight, expressed as a decimal fraction) (Equation K-1).
(8) Annual mass of flux material fed, charged, or otherwise introduced into the EAF to facilitate slag formation (tons) (Equation K-1).
(9) Carbon content in alloy product (percent by weight, expressed as a decimal fraction) (Equation K-1).
(10) Annual mass of alloy product produced/tapped in the EAF (tons) (Equation K-1).
(11) Carbon content in non-product outgoing material (percent by weight, expressed as a decimal fraction) (Equation K-1).
(12) Annual mass of non-product outgoing material removed from EAF (tons) (Equation K-1).
(13) CH
§ 98.118 - Definitions.
All terms used of this subpart have the same meaning given in the Clean Air Act and subpart A of this part.
- Table K-1 to Subpart K of Part 98—Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) CH4 Emission Factors
Alloy product produced in EAF | CH (kg CH | EAF Operation | Batch-charging | Sprinkle-charging a | Sprinkle-charging and
>750 °C b | Silicon metal | 1.5 | 1.2 | 0.7 | Ferrosilicon 90% | 1.4 | 1.1 | 0.6 | Ferrosilicon 75% | 1.3 | 1.0 | 0.5 | Ferrosilicon 65% | 1.3 | 1.0 | 0.5 |
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a Sprinkle-charging is charging intermittently every minute.
b Temperature measured in off-gas channel downstream of the furnace hood.