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TITLE 30 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
PART 1 - TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
CHAPTER 101 - GENERAL AIR QUALITY RULES
SUBCHAPTER H - EMISSIONS BANKING AND TRADING
SECTION/RULE §101.334 - Allowance Deductions
Chapter Review Date 11/12/2023

Allowances will be deducted from a grandfathered or electing electric generating facility's (EGF) compliance account for a control period based upon the following. (1) The following will have deducted from their compliance accounts allowances equal to the number of tons of air contaminant emitted during the control period as reported in compliance with §101.336 (relating to Emission Monitoring, Compliance Demonstration, and Reporting. (A) grandfathered EGFs; and (B) electing EGFs whose heat input for the control period is equal to or greater than its heat input for 1997; (C) electing EGFs whose heat input for the control period is less than its heat input for 1997 where the reduced utilization or shutdown has been replaced by another EGF permitted under Chapter 116, Subchapter I of this title (relating to Electric Generating Facility Permits). (2) For electing EGFs whose heat input for the control period is less than the heat input for 1997 and whose reduced utilization or shutdown has not been replaced by another EGF, allowances will be deducted from the compliance account according to the following equation: Attached Graphic(3) For electing EGFs whose heat input for the control period is less than the heat input for 1997 and whose reduced utilization or shutdown has been replaced by another EGF not permitted under Chapter 116, Subchapter I of this title, allowances will be deducted from the compliance account according to the following equation: Attached Graphic

Source Note: The provisions of this §101.334 adopted to be effective January 11, 2000, 25 TexReg 128.

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