25 Pa. Code § 145.8 - Transition to CAIR NO[x] trading programs
(a)
Allowances. The final
year for NOx allowance allocations to be made by the Department under
§§
145.41 and
145.42 (relating to timing
requirements for NOx allowance allocations; and NOx allowance allocations) will
be 2008. Allocations in 2009 will be made in accordance with the Federal CAIR
Ozone Season Trading Program, 40 CFR Part 97 (relating to Federal NOx Budget
Trading Program and CAIR NOx and SO2 Trading Programs).
CAIR NOx Ozone Season allowance allocations for the control period starting May
1, 2010, and for each control period thereafter, will be distributed in
accordance with Subchapter D (relating to CAIR NOx and
SO2 Trading Programs).
(b)
Termination and retirement of
allowances. NOx allowances already allocated under this subchapter for
2009 or later are terminated and may not be used for compliance with the CAIR
NOx Annual Trading Program or the CAIR NOx Ozone Season Trading Program, as
those terms are defined in 40 CFR 96.102 and
96.302 (relating to definitions).
By January 1, 2009, the Department will permanently retire the Commonwealth's
non-EGU NOx Trading Program Budget of 3,619 allowances established in §
145.40 (relating to State Trading
Program budget).
(c)
Requirements replaced. The emission limitations and monitoring
requirements established in Subchapter A (relating to NOx Budget Trading
Program) are replaced by the requirements in Subchapter D beginning with the
May 1, 2010, control period. If the owner or operator of a NOx budget unit or
CAIR NOx Ozone Season unit, as defined in
40 CFR
96.302, has failed to demonstrate compliance
with §
145.54 (relating to compliance),
the provisions in 40 CFR
96.354 (relating to compliance with CAIR NOx
emissions limitation) shall be used to withhold CAIR NOx Ozone Season
allowances, as that term is defined in
40 CFR
96.302, in calendar year 2010 and beyond. If
no CAIR NOx Ozone Season allowances are provided to the unit under §
145.221 (relating to timing
requirements for CAIR NOx Ozone Season allowance allocations), the owner or
operator of the unit shall acquire and retire a number of CAIR NOx Ozone Season
allowances as specified in 40 CFR 96.354.
(d)
Non-EGU NOx Trading Program
Budget. For units subject to the applicability requirements of §?
145.4 (relating to applicability), but not subject to the CAIR NOx Ozone Season
Trading Program requirements of Subchapter D, the following requirements apply:
(1)
Statewide limitation.
The sum of NOx ozone season emissions from all units subject to this subsection
may not exceed the Commonwealth's non-EGU NOx Trading Program budget of 3,619
tons during any ozone season.
(2)
CAIR NOx Ozone Season allowances. All units subject to this
subsection shall monitor and report NOx emissions in accordance with 40 CFR
Part 96, Subpart HHHH (relating to monitoring and reporting), and establish a
CAIR-authorized account representative and general account, in accordance with
40 CFR Part 96, Subparts BBBB and FFFF (relating to CAIR designated
representative for CAIR NOx Ozone Season sources; and CAIR NOx Ozone Season
Allowance Tracking System), incorporated into Subchapter D by reference, for
the purposes of ensuring continued compliance with the non-EGU NOx Trading
Program budget limitation of paragraph (1) and of retiring CAIR NOx Ozone
Season allowances.
(3)
CAIR
NOx allowances. All units subject to this subsection shall establish a
CAIR-authorized account representative and general account in accordance with
40 CFR Part 96, Subparts BB and FF (relating to CAIR designated representative
for CAIR NOx sources; and CAIR NOx allowance tracking system), incorporated
into Subchapter D by reference, for the purpose of retiring CAIR NOx
allowances.
(4)
Emissions
below Statewide limitation. If the total ozone season emissions from
all units subject to this subsection are less than 3,438 tons of NOx, the
Department's permanent retirement of allowances covers all applicable emissions
and no additional account transactions are required by the units covered under
this subsection.
(5)
Allowable emissions per unit. By January 31, 2009, and by
January 31 of each year thereafter, the Department will determine the allowable
amount of NOx emissions for the next ozone season for each unit subject to this
subsection, as follows:
Allowable emission rate X each unit's heat input
Where "Allowable emission rate" =
3,438 tons of NOx
____________
Combined heat input of all units during
the most recent ozone season
(6)
Allowance surrender for excess
emissions. If the combined NOx emissions from all units subject to
this subsection exceed 3,438 tons in an ozone season, then a unit whose actual
emissions exceed the unit's allowable emissions for that ozone season, as
determined under paragraph (5), shall surrender to the Department by April 30
of the year following the ozone season one CAIR NOx Ozone Season allowance and
one CAIR NOx allowance for each ton of excess emissions. A unit whose excess
emissions are 0.5 ton or greater of the next excess ton shall surrender 1 full
ton of CAIR NOx allowances (banked or current) for that excess emission. Units
under common ownership may include the allowable and actual emissions from
multiple units to determine whether a unit must surrender allowances.
(7)
Surrender procedure. To
surrender allowances under paragraph (6), an owner or operator of a unit shall
surrender the required CAIR NOx Ozone Season allowances and CAIR NOx allowances
to the Department's designated NOx allowance tracking system account and
provide to the Department, in writing, the following:
(i) The serial number of each allowance
surrendered.
(ii) The calculations
used to determine the quantity of allowances required to be
surrendered.
(8)
Failure to surrender allowances. If an owner or operator fails
to comply with paragraph (6), the owner or operator shall by June 30 surrender
three CAIR NOx Ozone Season allowances and three CAIR NOx allowances of the
current or later year vintage for each ton of excess emissions as calculated
under paragraph (6).
(9)
Liability not affected. The surrender of CAIR NOx ozone season
allowances and CAIR NOx allowances under paragraph (6) does not affect the
liability of the owner or operator of the unit for any fine, penalty or
assessment, or an obligation to comply with any other remedy for the same
violation, under the CAA or the act.
(i) For
purposes of determining the number of days of violation, if a facility has
excess emissions for the period May 1 through September 30, each day in that
period (153 days) constitutes a day in violation unless the owner or operator
of the unit demonstrates that a lesser number of days should be
considered.
(ii) Each ton of excess
emissions is a separate violation.
(10)
Allowance retirement.
The Department will permanently retire to the Department's CAIR NOx retirement
account the allowances surrendered under paragraphs (6)-(9).
(11)
Actual emissions below allowable
emissions. If a facility's allowable emissions exceed the facility's
actual emissions for an ozone season, the owner or operator may deduct the
difference or any portion of the difference from the actual emissions of units
under the facility's common control that are subject to §§
129.201-129.203 (relating to boilers;
stationary combustion turbines; and stationary internal combustion
engines).
(12)
Corrections. One hundred and eighty-one tons of allowable NOx
emissions are available to the Department annually for accounting
corrections.
Notes
The provisions of this § 145.8 adopted under section 5 of the Air Pollution Control Act (35 P. S. § 4005).
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