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Utility MACT - Likely Impact Webinar - Hot Topic Hour September 9, 2010

Issues discussed relating to the impact of the Utility MACT on power plant operators; the current status of the MACT rule making; the worst case scenario of emissions limits and required controls under the MACT; the key issues to be considered when developing a strategy to achieve compliance with the MACT; control technologies and equipment that can be utilized to achieve the expected emissions limits imposed by the MACT, and various other strategies that an operator could adopt.

Revision Date:  9/9/2010

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Sargent & Lundy, CEFCO Global Clean Energy, AECOM, Schreiber Yonley & Associates, Edison Electric Institute, MACT


New EPA Combustion Regulations and Implications for the Utility Industry by Carrie Yonley, Schreiber Yonley & Associates - Hot Topic Hour September 9, 2010

Carrie Yonley, P.E., Vice President at Schreiber, Yonley & Associates, alerted participants to the fact that the Cement MACT was published on September 9 in the Federal Register. It is indicative as to the likely content of utility rules. The industry is also facing the CISWI final rule slated for December. If the kiln burns solid waste then it may be subject to this rule. For existing kilns the Cement MACT particulate limit will be 0.04lb/ton of clinker. This is 0.004 gr/dscf. This compares to the previous limit on new kilns which was 10 times higher. PM CEMs will be required to determine compliance. CEMs will also be needed for Hg and THC. An HCl CEMs will be needed only if a wet scrubber is not used. But the units will have to comply with an HCl limit of 3 ppm based on a 30 day rolling average and 7 day rolling average for startup and shutdown operations

Revision Date:  9/9/2010

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Schreiber Yonley & Associates, MACT


Biography of Carrie Yonley - Hot Topic Hour September 9, 2010

BIO: Carrie has a broad-based background in environmental engineering. Over her career, Carrie has applied solutions to complex regulatory issues on a wide range of activities involving permitting, regulatory compliance, technical evaluations, and agency and public communications. She is recognized nationally for her achievements in the areas of combustion and the use of alternate fuels. For the last two decades, she has been heavily involved in commenting on developing regulations on behalf of industry, in addition to implementation of developing and changing regulatory requirements.

Revision Date:  9/9/2010

Tags:  Schreiber Yonley & Associates