Table 31-1 Incorporated Reference Material
Citation | Title or Subject | Date on Document |
40 CFR 75 including Appendices A, B, D & E | Part 75-Continuous Emission Monitoring, Appendix A Specification and Test Procedures, Appendix B Quality Assurance and Quality Control Procedures Fired and Oil-Fired Units Appendix E Optional NOx Emissions Estimation Protocol For Gas-Fired Peaking Units and Oil-Fired Peaking Units. | May 2012 Edition |
New York State Renewable Portfolio Standard Biomass Guidebook, Appendix B | May 2006 |
Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
Bureau of Air Management
79 Elm Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06106
"I certify that I was selected as the CO2 authorized account representative or CO2 authorized alternate account representative, as applicable, by an agreement binding on the owners and operators of the CO2 budget source and each CO2 budget source at the source. I certify that I have all the necessary authority to carry out my duties and responsibilities under the CO2 Budget Trading Program on behalf of the owners and operators of the CO2 Budget source and that each such owner and operator shall be fully bound by my representations, actions, inactions or submissions and by any decision or order issued to me by the commissioner or a court regarding the source.";
Not later than March 15, 2014, the commissioner shall determine the first control period interim adjustment for banked allowances for allocation years 2014 to 2020, inclusive, by using the following formula:
FCPIABA = (FCPA/7) x (10,695,036/165,000,000)
Where:
Not later than March 15, 2014, the commissioner shall determine the second control period interim adjustment for banked allowances for allocation years 2015 to 2020, inclusive, by using the following formula:
SCPIABA = ((SCPA ' SCPE)/6) x (10,695,036/165,000,000)
Where:
AB = BB - FCPIABA
Where:
AB = BB - (FCPIABA + SCPIABA)
Where:
TABA = ((TA-TAE)/5) x CTS%
Where:
AB = BB - TABA
Where:
Where:
TEG = the average useful net thermal energy (in mmBtu) generated by CO2 budget units at the CO2 budget source during the two years preceding the allocation year of the allowances being allocated;
IF [SIGMA] ACHP1 > ACHP1-AV, THEN
rounded to the nearest whole allowance.
Where:
ACHP1 = the number of CO2 allowances calculated for each CO2 budget source pursuant to subparagraph (B) of this subdivision;
[SIGMA] ACHP1 = the total number of CO2 allowances calculated for CO2 budget sources pursuant to subparagraph (B) of this subdivision;
ACHP1-AV = the number of CO2 allowances available for allocation from the CHP Useful Thermal Output Set-aside Account;
ACHP1-ALLOCATED = the number of CO2 allowances the commissioner shall allocate to the compliance account of each CO2 budget source;
The commissioner may adjust an allowance allocation under this subparagraph as necessary to not exceed ACHP1-AV;
ACDR-ALLOCATED = ACDR-AV
IF [SIGMA] ACDR > ACDR-AV, THEN
rounded to the nearest whole allowance.
Where:
ACDR = the number of CO2 allowances calculated for each CO2 budget source pursuant to subparagraph (F) of this subdivision;
[SIGMA] ACDR = the total number of CO2 allowances calculated for CO2 budget sources pursuant to subparagraph (F) of this subdivision;
ACDR-AV = the number of CO2 allowances available for an allocation from the CDR Set-aside Account;
ACDR-ALLOCATED = the number of CO2 allowances the commissioner shall allocate to the compliance account of each CO2 budget source;
The commissioner may adjust an allowance allocation under this subparagraph as necessary to not exceed ACDR-AV; and
(MWHCCEO + MWHRECS) x (0.554 tons CO2 / MWh)
Where:
MWHCCEO = the total number of RECs sold (in MWhs) to Connecticut customers through the Connecticut Clean Energy Options program in the year prior to the vintage year of the CO2 allowances to be retired;
MWHRECS = the total number of RECs from renewable energy sources located within any participating state sold (in MWhs) to Connecticut customers through means other than the Connecticut Clean Energy Options program in the year prior to the vintage year of the CO2 allowances to be retired;
"I am authorized to make this submission on behalf of the persons having an ownership interest with respect to the CO2 allowances held in the general account. I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined, and am familiar with, the statements and information submitted in this document and all its attachments. Based on my inquiry of those individuals with primary responsibility for obtaining the information, I certify that the statements and information are to the best of my knowledge and belief true, accurate and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false statements and information or omitting required statements and information, including the possibility of fine or imprisonment."
Where:
Fj = Total eligible biomass dry basis fuel input (lbs) for fuel type j;
Fi = Eligible biomass as fired fuel input (lbs) for fired shipment i;
Mi = Moisture content (fraction) for fired shipment i;
i = Fired fuel shipment;
j = Fuel type; and
m = Number of shipments;
Fj = Dj x Vj x (1 - Mj)
Where:
Fj = Total eligible biomass dry basis fuel input (lbs) for fuel type j;
Dj = Density of biogas (lbs/scf) for fuel type j;
Vj = Total volume (scf) for fuel type j;
Mj = Moisture content (fraction) for fuel type j; and
j = Fuel type;
Where:
CO2 tons = CO2 emissions due to firing of eligible biomass for the reporting quarter;
Fj = Total eligible biomass dry basis fuel input (lbs) for fuel type j, as calculated in subparagraph (B) of this subdivision;
Cj = Carbon fraction (dry basis) for fuel type j;
Oj = Oxidation factor for eligible biomass fuel type j, derived for solid fuels based on the ash content of the eligible biomass fired and the carbon content of this ash, as determined pursuant to subparagraph (A)(xii) of this subdivision; for gaseous eligible biomass fuels, a default oxidation factor of 0.995 may be used;
44/12 = Number of tons of carbon dioxide that are created when one ton of carbon is combusted (44/12);
0.0005 = Number of short tons which is equal to one pound;
j = Fuel type; and
n = Number of distinct fuel types;
Hj = Fj x HHVj
Where:
Hj = Heat input (MMBtu) for fuel type j;
Fj = Total eligible biomass dry basis fuel input (lbs) for fuel type j, as calculated in subparagraph (B) of this subdivision;
HHVj = Higher heating value (MMBtu/lb), dry basis, for fuel type j, as determined through chemical analysis; and
j = Fuel type
Where:
Hj = Heat input (MMBtu) for fuel type j;
j = Fuel type; and,
n = Number of distinct fuel types
"I am authorized to make this submission on behalf of the owners and operators of the CO2 budget sources or CO2 budget units for which the submission is made. I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined, and am familiar with, the statements and information submitted in this document and all its attachments. Based on my inquiry of those individuals with primary responsibility for obtaining the information, I certify that the statements and information are to the best of my knowledge and belief true, accurate and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false statements and information or omitting required statements and information, including the possibility of fine or imprisonment."
Ar = (Ap -Pt)
Where:
Ar = Auction proceeds to be returned to Connecticut electric ratepayers;
Ap = Annual proceeds generated by the auction of CO2 allowances under subsection (f)(5) of this section; and
Pt = the program threshold of thirty-five (35) million dollars, increased by two and one-half (2.5) percent on January 1, 2015 and January 1 of each year thereafter.
Each provision of this section is deemed severable, and in the event that any provision of this section is held to be invalid, the remainder of this section shall continue in full force and effect.
Conn. Agencies Regs. § 22a-174-31