30 Tex. Admin. Code § 101.357 - Use of Emission Reductions Generated from the Texas Emissions Reduction Plan (TERP)
(a) An owner or
operator of a site as defined in §
122.10 of this title (relating to
General Definitions) in the Houston/Galveston ozone nonattainment area may use
nitrogen oxides (NOx) emission reductions generated
under the TERP in lieu of allowances for compliance with this division provided
that:
(1) the owner or operator of the site
contributes to the TERP fund $75,000 per ton of NOx
emissions used, not to exceed 25 tons per year or 0.5 tons per day on a
site-wide basis;
(2) the owner or
operator of the site demonstrates to the executive director that the site will
be in full compliance with the applicable emission reduction requirements of
this division and Chapter 117 of this title (relating to Control of Air
Pollution from Nitrogen Compounds) no later than the fifth anniversary of the
date on which the emission reductions would otherwise be required;
(3) emissions from the site are reduced by at
least 80% of the required reductions;
(4) the reductions accomplished under the
TERP have not been previously used to meet reduction requirements under a state
implementation plan attainment demonstration;
(5) the reductions accomplished under the
TERP are used in the same nonattainment area in which they are generated;
and
(6) the executive director
approves a petition submitted by the owner or operator of the site that
demonstrates that it is technically infeasible to comply with applicable
emission reduction requirements of this division and Chapter 117 of this title
above 80% of the required reductions. When considering technical infeasibility
the executive director may consider, but will not be limited to:
(A) current technology;
(B) adaptability of technology to a
particular source;
(C) age and
projected useful life of a source; and
(D) cost benefits at the time of
application.
(b) The emissions reductions funded under the
TERP, and used to offset commission requirements, shall be used to benefit the
community in which the site using the emissions reductions is located. If there
are no eligible emissions reduction projects within the community, the
commission may authorize projects in an adjacent community. For purposes of
this section, a community means a Justice of the Peace precinct.
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