and sum the computations. The Administrator shall adjust the foregoing calculation to reflect projected calendar year 1995 utilization of the units subject to the emissions limitations of this subchapter that the Administrator finds would have occurred in the absence of the imposition of such requirements. Pursuant to subsection (d), the Administrator shall allocate allowances from the reserve established hereinunder until the earlier of such time as all such allowances in the reserve are allocated or December 31, 1999.
The owner or operator of an affected unit under subsection (a) may include in its section 7651g of this title permit application and proposed compliance plan a proposal to reassign, in whole or in part, the affected unit's sulfur dioxide reduction requirements to any other unit(s) under the control of such owner or operator. Such proposal shall specify-
TABLE A.-AFFECTED SOURCES AND UNITS IN PHASE I AND THEIR SULFUR DIOXIDE ALLOWANCES (TONS) | |||
State | Plant Name | Generator | Phase I Allowances |
Alabama | Colbert | 12345 | 13,57015,31015,40015,41037,180 |
E.C. Gaston | 12345 | 18,10018,54018,31019,28059,840 | |
Florida | Big Bend | 123 | 28,41027,10026,740 |
Crist | 67 | 19,20031,680 | |
Georgia | Bowen | 1234 | 56,32054,77071,75071,740 |
Hammond | 1234 | 8,7809,2208,91037,640 | |
J. McDonough | 12 | 19,91020,600 | |
Wansley | 12 | 70,77065,430 | |
Yates | 1234567 | 7,2107,0406,9508,9109,41024,76021,480 | |
Illinois | Baldwin | 123 | 42,01044,42042,550 |
Coffeen | 12 | 11,79035,670 | |
Grand Tower | 4 | 5,910 | |
Hennepin | 2 | 18,410 | |
Joppa Steam | 123456 | 12,59010,77012,27011,36011,42010,620 | |
Kincaid | 12 | 31,53033,810 | |
Meredosia | 3 | 13,890 | |
Vermilion | 2 | 8,880 | |
Indiana | Bailly | 78 | 11,18015,630 |
Breed | 1 | 18,500 | |
Cayuga | 12 | 33,37034,130 | |
Clifty Creek | 123456 | 20,15019,81020,41020,08019,36020,380 | |
E. W. Stout | 567 | 3,8804,77023,610 | |
F. B. Culley | 23 | 4,29016,970 | |
F. E. Ratts | 12 | 8,3308,480 | |
Gibson | 1234 | 40,40041,01041,08040,320 | |
H. T. Pritchard | 6 | 5,770 | |
Michigan City | 12 | 23,310 | |
Petersburg | 12 | 16,43032,380 | |
R. Gallagher | 1234 | 6,4907,2806,5307,650 | |
Tanners Creek | 4 | 24,820 | |
Wabash River | 12356 | 4,0002,8603,7503,67012,280 | |
Warrick | 4 | 26,980 | |
Iowa | Burlington | 1 | 10,710 |
Des Moines | 7 | 2,320 | |
George Neal | 1 | 1,290 | |
M.L. Kapp | 2 | 13,800 | |
Prairie Creek | 4 | 8,180 | |
Riverside | 5 | 3,990 | |
Kansas | Quindaro | 2 | 4,220 |
Kentucky | Coleman | 123 | 11,25012,84012,340 |
Cooper | 12 | 7,45015,320 | |
E.W. Brown | 123 | 7,11010,91026,100 | |
Elmer Smith | 12 | 6,52014,410 | |
Ghent | 1 | 28,410 | |
Green River | 4 | 7,820 | |
H.L. Spurlock | 1 | 22,780 | |
Henderson II | 12 | 13,34012,310 | |
Paradise | 3 | 59,170 | |
Shawnee | 10 | 10,170 | |
Maryland | Chalk Point | 12 | 21,91024,330 |
C. P. Crane | 12 | 10,3309,230 | |
Morgantown | 12 | 35,26038,480 | |
Michigan | J. H. Campbell | 12 | 19,28023,060 |
Minnesota | High Bridge | 6 | 4,270 |
Mississippi | Jack Watson | 45 | 17,91036,700 |
Missouri | Asbury | 1 | 16,190 |
James River | 5 | 4,850 | |
Labadie | 1234 | 40,11037,71040,31035,940 | |
Montrose | 123 | 7,3908,20010,090 | |
New Madrid | 12 | 28,24032,480 | |
Sibley | 3 | 15,580 | |
Sioux | 12 | 22,57023,690 | |
Thomas Hill | 12 | 10,25019,390 | |
New Hampshire | Merrimack | 12 | 10,19022,000 |
New Jersey | B.L. England | 12 | 9,06011,720 |
New York | Dunkirk | 34 | 12,60014,060 |
Greenidge | 4 | 7,540 | |
Milliken | 12 | 11,17012,410 | |
Northport | 123 | 19,81024,11026,480 | |
Port Jefferson | 34 | 10,47012,330 | |
Ohio | Ashtabula | 5 | 16,740 |
Avon Lake | 89 | 11,65030,480 | |
Cardinal | 12 | 34,27038,320 | |
Conesville | 1234 | 4,2104,8905,50048,770 | |
Eastlake | 12345 | 7,8008,64010,02014,51034,070 | |
Edgewater | 4 | 5,050 | |
Gen. J.M. Gavin | 12 | 79,08080,560 | |
Kyger Creek | 12345 | 19,28018,56017,91018,71018,740 | |
Miami Fort | 567 | 76011,38038,510 | |
Muskingum River | 12345 | 14,88014,17013,95011,78040,470 | |
Niles | 12 | 6,9409,100 | |
Picway | 5 | 4,930 | |
R.E. Burger | 345 | 6,15010,78012,430 | |
W.H. Sammis | 567 | 24,17039,93043,220 | |
W.C. Beckjord | 56 | 8,95023,020 | |
Pennsylvania | Armstrong | 12 | 14,41015,430 |
Brunner Island | 123 | 27,76031,10053,820 | |
Cheswick | 1 | 39,170 | |
Conemaugh | 12 | 59,79066,450 | |
Hatfield's Ferry | 123 | 37,83037,32040,270 | |
Martins Creek | 12 | 12,66012,820 | |
Portland | 12 | 5,94010,230 | |
Shawville | 1234 | 10,32010,32014,22014,070 | |
Sunbury | 34 | 8,76011,450 | |
Tennessee | Allen | 123 | 15,32016,77015,670 |
Cumberland | 12 | 86,70094,840 | |
Gallatin | 1234 | 17,87017,31020,02021,260 | |
Johnsonville | 12345678910 | 7,7908,0408,4107,9908,2407,8908,9808,7007,0807,550 | |
West Virginia | Albright | 3 | 12,000 |
Fort Martin | 12 | 41,59041,200 | |
Harrison | 123 | 48,62046,15041,500 | |
Kammer | 123 | 18,74019,46017,390 | |
Mitchell | 12 | 43,98045,510 | |
Mount Storm | 123 | 43,72035,58042,430 | |
Wisconsin | Edgewater | 4 | 24,750 |
La Crosse/Genoa | 3 | 22,700 | |
Nelson Dewey | 12 | 6,0106,680 | |
N. Oak Creek | 1234 | 5,2205,1405,3706,320 | |
Pulliam | 8 | 7,510 | |
S. Oak Creek | 5678 | 9,67012,04016,18015,790 |
As used in this subsection:
The term "qualified energy conservation measure" means a cost effective measure, as identified by the Administrator in consultation with the Secretary of Energy, that increases the efficiency of the use of electricity provided by an electric utility to its customers.
The term "qualified renewable energy" means energy derived from biomass, solar, geothermal, or wind as identified by the Administrator in consultation with the Secretary of Energy.
The term "electric utility" means any person, State agency, or Federal agency, which sells electric energy.
The regulations under paragraph (4) of this subsection shall provide that for each ton of sulfur dioxide emissions avoided by an electric utility, during the applicable period, through the use of qualified energy conservation measures or qualified renewable energy, the Administrator shall allocate a single allowance to such electric utility, on a first-come-first-served basis from the Conservation and Renewable Energy Reserve established under subsection (g), up to a total of 300,000 allowances for allocation from such Reserve.
The Administrator shall allocate allowances to an electric utility under this subsection only if all of the following requirements are met:
Allowances under this subsection shall be allocated only with respect to kilowatt hours of electric energy saved by qualified energy conservation measures or generated by qualified renewable energy after January 1, 1992 and before the earlier of (i) December 31, 2000, or (ii) the date on which any electric utility steam generating unit owned or operated by the electric utility to which the allowances are allocated becomes subject to this subchapter (including those sources that elect to become affected by this subchapter, pursuant to section 7651i of this title).
In order to receive allowances under this subsection, an electric utility shall make an application which-
Such application for allowances by a State-regulated electric utility shall require approval by the State regulatory authority with jurisdiction over such electric utility. The authority shall review the application for accuracy and compliance with this subsection and the rules under this subsection. Electric utilities whose retail rates are not subject to the jurisdiction of a State regulatory authority shall apply directly to the Administrator for such approval.
For the purposes of this subsection, the emission tonnage deemed avoided by reason of the implementation of qualified energy conservation measures for any calendar year shall be a tonnage equal to the product of multiplying-
and dividing by 2,000.
The emissions tonnage deemed avoided by reason of the use of qualified renewable energy by an electric utility for any calendar year shall be a tonnage equal to the product of multiplying-
and dividing by 2,000.
Nothing in this subsection precludes a State or State regulatory authority from providing additional incentives to utilities to encourage investment in demand-side resources.
Not later than 18 months after November 15, 1990, and in conjunction with the regulations required to be promulgated under subsections (b) and (c), the Administrator shall, in consultation with the Secretary of Energy, promulgate regulations under this subsection. Such regulations shall list energy conservation measures and renewable energy sources which may be treated as qualified energy conservation measures and qualified renewable energy for purposes of this subsection. Allowances shall only be allocated if all requirements of this subsection and the rules promulgated to implement this subsection are complied with. The Administrator shall review the determinations of each State regulatory authority under this subsection to encourage consistency from electric utility to electric utility and from State to State in accordance with the Administrator's rules. The Administrator shall publish the findings of this review no less than annually.
The Administrator shall establish a Conservation and Renewable Energy Reserve under this subsection. Beginning on January 1, 1995, the Administrator may allocate from the Conservation and Renewable Energy Reserve an amount equal to a total of 300,000 allowances for emissions of sulfur dioxide pursuant to section 7651b of this title. In order to provide 300,000 allowances for such reserve, in each year beginning in calendar year 2000 and until calendar year 2009, inclusive, the Administrator shall reduce each unit's basic Phase II allowance allocation on the basis of its pro rata share of 30,000 allowances. If allowances remain in the reserve after January 2, 2010, the Administrator shall allocate such allowances for affected units under section 7651d of this title on a pro rata basis. For purposes of this subsection, for any unit subject to the emissions limitation requirements of section 7651d of this title, the term "pro rata basis" refers to the ratio which the reductions made in such unit's allowances in order to establish the reserve under this subsection bears to the total of such reductions for all such units.
In the case of a unit subject to the emissions limitation requirements of this section which (as of November 15, 1990)-
at the election of the owner or operator of such unit, the unit's baseline may be calculated (i) as provided under section 7651a(d) 1 of this title, or (ii) by utilizing the unit's average annual fuel consumption at a 60 percent capacity factor. Such election shall be made no later than March 1, 1991.
Whenever a unit referred to in paragraph (1) elects to calculate its baseline as provided in clause (ii) of paragraph (1), the Administrator shall allocate allowances for the unit pursuant to section 7651b(a)(1) of this title, this section, and section 7651d of this title (as basic Phase II allowance allocations) in an amount equal to the baseline selected multiplied by the lower of the average annual emission rate for such unit in 1989, or 1.0 lbs./mmBtu. Such allowance allocation shall be in lieu of any allocation of allowances under this section and section 7651d of this title.
1 So in original. Probably should be section "7651a(4)".
2 So in original. Probably should be "unit's".
3 So in original. Probably should be "this".
4 So in original. Probably should be "paragraph (1)".
5 So in original. Probably should be "subsection".
6 So in original. Probably should be "majeure".
7 So in original. Probably should be "impracticability".
8 So in original. There is no cl. (ii).
9 So in original. The comma probably should be a semicolon.
42 U.S.C. § 7651c
- Administrator
- The term "Administrator" means the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency.
- State
- The term "State" means a State, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, and American Samoa and includes the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
- owner
- The term "owner" means, with respect to federally assisted housing, the entity or private person, including a cooperative or public housing agency, that has the legal right to lease or sublease dwelling units in such housing.
- person
- The term "person" includes an individual, corporation, partnership, association, State, municipality, political subdivision of a State, and any agency, department, or instrumentality of the United States and any officer, agent, or employee thereof.
- emission limitation
- The terms "emission limitation" and "emission standard" mean a requirement established by the State or the Administrator which limits the quantity, rate, or concentration of emissions of air pollutants on a continuous basis, including any requirement relating to the operation or maintenance of a source to assure continuous emission reduction, and any design, equipment, work practice or operational standard promulgated under this chapter..1
- Secretary
- the term "Secretary" means- (A) the Secretary of Education for purposes of subtitle A (other than section 3201),(B) the Secretary of Agriculture for purposes of the amendments made by section 3201, and(C) the Secretary of Health and Human Services for purposes of subtitle B,