In addition to the information required by § 98.3(c) , each annual report must contain the information required in paragraphs (a) through (h) of this section for each coke pushing operation; taconite indurating furnace; basic oxygen furnace; non-recovery coke oven battery; sinter process; EAF; decarburization vessel; direct reduction furnace; and flare burning coke oven gas or blast furnace gas. For reporting year 2010, the information required in paragraphs (a) through (h) of this section is not required for decarburization vessels that are not argon-oxygen decarburization vessels. For reporting year 2011 and each subsequent reporting year, the information in paragraphs (a) through (h) of this section must be reported for all decarburization vessels.
Where:
Fuel = Annual mass of all gaseous, liquid, and solid fuels used in process units (metric tons).
n = Number of process units where fuel is used.
Fg,i = Annual volume of gaseous fuel combusted ("(Fg)" in Equations Q-1, Q-4 and Q-7 of § 98.173 ) for each process (scf).
MWi = Molecular weight of gaseous fuel used in each process (kg/kg-mole).
MVC = Molar volume conversion factor at standard conditions, as defined in § 98.6 . Use 849.5 scf per kg mole if you select 68 °F as standard temperature and 836.6 scf per kg mole if you select 60 °F as standard temperature.
Fl,i = Annual volume of the liquid fuel combusted ("(Fl)" included in Equation Q-1) for each process unit (gallons).
Fs,i = Annual mass of the solid fuel combusted ("(Fs)" in Equation Q-1) for each process unit (metric tons).
[RHO]l,i = Density of the liquid fuel (kg/gallon).
0.001 = Conversion factor from kg to metric tons.
Where:
NFI = Annual mass of all non-fuel inputs (to all process unit types) specified in Equations Q-1 through Q-7 of § 98.173 (metric tons).
n = Number of process units, all process types.
O = Annual mass of greenball (taconite) pellets fed to the taconite furnace(s) (metric tons).
Iron = Annual mass of molten iron charged to the basic oxygen furnace(s) plus annual mass of direct reduced iron charged to the EAF(s) (metric tons).
Scrap = Annual mass of ferrous scrap charged to the basic oxygen furnace(s) and EAF(s) (metric tons).
Flux = Annual mass of flux materials charged to the basic oxygen furnace(s) and EAF(s) (metric tons).
Carbon = Annual mass of carbonaceous materials (e.g., coal, coke) charged to the basic oxygen furnace(s), EAF(s), and direct reduction furnace(s) (metric tons).
Coal = Annual mass of coal charged to the coke oven battery(s) (metric tons).
Feed = Annual mass of sinter feed material charged to the sinter process(es) (metric tons).
Electrode = Annual mass of carbon electrode consumed in the EAF(s) (metric tons).
Steelin = Annual mass of molten steel charged to the decarburization vessels (metric tons).
Ore = Annual mass of iron ore or iron ore pellets fed to the direct reduction furnace(s) (metric tons).
Other = Annual mass of other materials charged to the direction reduction furnace(s) (metric tons).
Where:
Products = Annual mass of all solid and liquid products and by-products (from all process units) specified in Equations Q-1 through Q-7 of § 98.173 (metric tons).
n = Number of process units, all types.
P = Annual mass of fired pellets produced by the taconite furnace (metric tons).
R = Annual mass of air pollution control residue from all process units (metric tons).
Steelout = Annual mass of steel produced by the basic oxygen furnace(s), EAF(s) and decarburization vessel(s) (metric tons).
Slag = Annual mass of slag produced by the basic oxygen furnace(s) and EAF(s) (metric tons).
Coke = Annual mass of coke produced by the non-recovery coke batteries (metric tons).
Sinter = Annual mass of sinter produced from the sinter process(es) (metric tons).
Iron = Annual mass of iron produced from the direct reduction furnace (metric tons).
NM = Annual mass of non-metallic materials produced by the direct reduction furnace (metric tons).
Where:
CFavg = Weighted average carbon content of all gaseous, liquid, and solid fuels included in Equation Q-9 of this section (weight fraction).
n = Number of gaseous, liquid, and solid fuel inputs to each process unit as used in Equation Q-9 of this section.
Cgf,i = Average carbon content of the gaseous fuel used in each process, from the fuel analysis results (kg C per kg of fuel).
Clf,i = Carbon content of the liquid fuel used in each process, from the fuel analysis results (kg C per gallon of fuel.
Csf = Carbon content of the solid fuel used in each process, from the fuel analysis (expressed as a decimal fraction, e.g., 95% = 0.95).
Fuel = Annual mass of all gaseous, liquid, and solid fuels used in process units (metric tons), as calculated in Equation Q-9.
Where:
CIavg = Weighted average carbon content of all non-fuel inputs to all process units included in Equation Q-10 of this section (weight fraction).
n = Number of non-fuel inputs to all process units as used in Equation Q-10.
NFIi = Annual mass of each non-fuel input used in Equation Q-10 (metric tons).
CNFIi = Average carbon content of each non-fuel input used in Equation Q-10 (expressed as a decimal fraction).
NFI = Total of all non-fuel inputs to all process units (metric tons).
Where:
CPavg = Weighted average carbon content of all solid and liquid products and byproducts from all process units (weight fraction).
n = Number of products and byproducts from each process unit as used in Equation Q-11 of this section.
Producti = Annual mass of each product or byproduct used in Equation Q-11 (metric tons).
Cp,i = Average carbon content of each product or byproduct used in Equation Q-11 (expressed as a decimal fraction).
Products = Mass of all products and byproducts from all process units, calculated in Equation Q-11 (metric tons).
40 C.F.R. §98.176