Current through Register No. 45, November 7, 2024
Section Env-A 3103.03 - Mathematical Equation for Computation of DERsThe amount of DERs shall be calculated in accordance with the following equation:
DERs =1Sn (ALA x ER - EA)
where:
(a) AL = the activity level during the generation period, expressed as a unit of activity, examples of which are:(1) Gallons of solids applied for stationary sources of VOCs;(2) Million BTU for stationary sources of NOx;(3) 1,000 gallons of fuel burned for area sources;(4) Number of persons affected for area sources; or(5) Vehicle miles traveled (VMT) for mobile sources;(b) Subscript A = actual;(c) ER = the lowest allowable or historical actual emission rate that would have been emitted during the generation period, expressed as a mass per unit of production, examples of which are: (1) Tons of VOC per gallon of solids applied for stationary sources of VOCs;(2) Tons of NOx per million BTU for stationary sources of NOx;(3) Tons of VOC or NOx per 1,000 gallons of fuel burned for area sources;(4) Tons of VOC or NOx per capita for area sources; or(5) Tons of VOC or NOx per VMT - for mobile sources;(d) E = the amount (typically expressed in tons) of emissions; and(e) n = the number of units comprising the Source.N.H. Admin. Code § Env-A 3103.03
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