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Impact of Ambient Air Quality Rule - Webinar - Hot Topic December 15, 2011

Three speakers discussed the challenges that will be faced by operators of fossil fueled power plants as a result of the new NAAQS for PM2.5, SO2, NO2 and ozone and suggested actions to help utilities achieve compliance.

Revision Date:  12/15/2011

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, TRC Solutions, Edison Electric Institute, AECOM, SO2, NO2, NAAQS, PM2.5


NAAQS Issues by John Kinsman, Edison Electric Institute - Hot Topic Hour December 15, 2011

John Kinsman, a Senior Director and Environment and Air Issues Manager at the Edison Electric Institute (EEI), gave a very good overview of the compliance issues facing the Utility industry as a result of the NAAQS regulations as well as an overview of the status and attainment schedule for all regulations that can affect the stack emissions from power plants.

Revision Date:  12/15/2011

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Edison Electric Institute, NAAQS, SO2, NO2, PM2.5


Impact of Ambient Air Rules for PM2.5 Ozone by John Kinsman - Hot Topic Hour December 9, 2010

John Kinsman indicated that the new ambient limits would create a significant burden on the utility industry. The 2011 ozone NAAQS would greatly increase nonattainment areas.

Revision Date:  12/9/2010

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Edison Electric Institute, PM2.5, Ozone


Impact of Ambient Air Rules for PM2.5 and Ozone Webinar - Part I - Hot Topic Hour December 9, 2010

Three speakers discussed the effect of ambient standards for PM2.5 and ozone on permitting of new sources and state level implementation of the Federal New Source Review requirements for PM2.5.

Revision Date:  12/9/2010

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Manko, Gold, Katcher & Fox, Edison Electric Institute, AECOM, PM2.5, Ozone


Utility MACT - Impact and Compliance Strategy by Michael Rossler, - Edison Electric Institute Hot Topic Hour September 9, 2010

Michael T. Rossler, Manager of Environmental Programs at the Edison Electric Institute, says the Utility MACT could cost the industry $200/billion/yr by 2015. He provided timelines. The rule will be proposed by March 16 and finalized by November 16, 2011. This will not replace mercury rules already issued by 20 States. The industrial boiler MACT as proposed offers a prelude. It proposes limits for mercury, dioxin, PM (as a surrogate for non-mercury metals, HCl (surrogate for acid gases) and CO (surrogate for non-dioxin organic toxics). Other rules on water, waste and carbon need to be coordinated with this rule in fairness to the industry.

Revision Date:  9/9/2010

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Edison Electric Institute, MACT


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