§7651c. Phase I sulfur dioxide requirements
42 U.S.C. § 7651c
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.
| Table A.—Affected Sources and Units in Phase I and Their Sulfur Dioxide Allowances (tons) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| State | Plant Name | Generator | Phase I Allowances |
| Alabama | Colbert | 1 2 3 4 5 |
13,570 15,310 15,400 15,410 37,180 |
| E.C. Gaston | 1 2 3 4 5 |
18,100 18,540 18,310 19,280 59,840 |
|
| Florida | Big Bend | 1 2 3 |
28,410 27,100 26,740 |
| Crist | 6 7 |
19,200 31,680 |
|
| Georgia | Bowen | 1 2 3 4 |
56,320 54,770 71,750 71,740 |
| Hammond | 1 2 3 4 |
8,780 9,220 8,910 37,640 |
|
| J. McDonough | 1 2 |
19,910 20,600 |
|
| Wansley | 1 2 |
70,770 65,430 |
|
| Yates | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
7,210 7,040 6,950 8,910 9,410 24,760 21,480 |
|
| Illinois | Baldwin | 1 2 3 |
42,010 44,420 42,550 |
| Coffeen | 1 2 |
11,790 35,670 |
|
| Grand Tower | 4 | 5,910 | |
| Hennepin | 2 | 18,410 | |
| Joppa Steam | 1 2 3 4 5 6 |
12,590 10,770 12,270 11,360 11,420 10,620 |
|
| Kincaid | 1 2 |
31,530 33,810 |
|
| Meredosia | 3 | 13,890 | |
| Vermilion | 2 | 8,880 | |
| Indiana | Bailly | 7 8 |
11,180 15,630 |
| Breed | 1 | 18,500 | |
| Cayuga | 1 2 |
33,370 34,130 |
|
| Clifty Creek | 1 2 3 4 5 6 |
20,150 19,810 20,410 20,080 19,360 20,380 |
|
| E. W. Stout | 5 6 7 |
3,880 4,770 23,610 |
|
| F. B. Culley | 2 3 |
4,290 16,970 |
|
| F. E. Ratts | 1 2 |
8,330 8,480 |
|
| Gibson | 1 2 3 4 |
40,400 41,010 41,080 40,320 |
|
| H. T. Pritchard | 6 | 5,770 | |
| Michigan City | 12 | 23,310 | |
| Petersburg | 1 2 |
16,430 32,380 |
|
| R. Gallagher | 1 2 3 4 |
6,490 7,280 6,530 7,650 |
|
| Tanners Creek | 4 | 24,820 | |
| Wabash River | 1 2 3 5 6 |
4,000 2,860 3,750 3,670 12,280 |
|
| 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 | 1 2 3 |
11,250 12,840 12,340 |
| Cooper | 1 2 |
7,450 15,320 |
|
| E.W. Brown | 1 2 3 |
7,110 10,910 26,100 |
|
| Elmer Smith | 1 2 |
6,520 14,410 |
|
| Ghent | 1 | 28,410 | |
| Green River | 4 | 7,820 | |
| H.L. Spurlock | 1 | 22,780 | |
| Henderson II | 1 2 |
13,340 12,310 |
|
| Paradise | 3 | 59,170 | |
| Shawnee | 10 | 10,170 | |
| Maryland | Chalk Point | 1 2 |
21,910 24,330 |
| C. P. Crane | 1 2 |
10,330 9,230 |
|
| Morgantown | 1 2 |
35,260 38,480 |
|
| Michigan | J. H. Campbell | 1 2 |
19,280 23,060 |
| Minnesota | High Bridge | 6 | 4,270 |
| Mississippi | Jack Watson | 4 5 |
17,910 36,700 |
| Missouri | Asbury | 1 | 16,190 |
| James River | 5 | 4,850 | |
| Labadie | 1 2 3 4 |
40,110 37,710 40,310 35,940 |
|
| Montrose | 1 2 3 |
7,390 8,200 10,090 |
|
| New Madrid | 1 2 |
28,240 32,480 |
|
| Sibley | 3 | 15,580 | |
| Sioux | 1 2 |
22,570 23,690 |
|
| Thomas Hill | 1 2 |
10,250 19,390 |
|
| New Hampshire | Merrimack | 1 2 |
10,190 22,000 |
| New Jersey | B.L. England | 1 2 |
9,060 11,720 |
| New York | Dunkirk | 3 4 |
12,600 14,060 |
| Greenidge | 4 | 7,540 | |
| Milliken | 1 2 |
11,170 12,410 |
|
| Northport | 1 2 3 |
19,810 24,110 26,480 |
|
| Port Jefferson | 3 4 |
10,470 12,330 |
|
| Ohio | Ashtabula | 5 | 16,740 |
| Avon Lake | 8 9 |
11,650 30,480 |
|
| Cardinal | 1 2 |
34,270 38,320 |
|
| Conesville | 1 2 3 4 |
4,210 4,890 5,500 48,770 |
|
| Eastlake | 1 2 3 4 5 |
7,800 8,640 10,020 14,510 34,070 |
|
| Edgewater | 4 | 5,050 | |
| Gen. J.M. Gavin | 1 2 |
79,080 80,560 |
|
| Kyger Creek | 1 2 3 4 5 |
19,280 18,560 17,910 18,710 18,740 |
|
| Miami Fort | 5 6 7 |
760 11,380 38,510 |
|
| Muskingum River | 1 2 3 4 5 |
14,880 14,170 13,950 11,780 40,470 |
|
| Niles | 1 2 |
6,940 9,100 |
|
| Picway | 5 | 4,930 | |
| R.E. Burger | 3 4 5 |
6,150 10,780 12,430 |
|
| W.H. Sammis | 5 6 7 |
24,170 39,930 43,220 |
|
| W.C. Beckjord | 5 6 |
8,950 23,020 |
|
| Pennsylvania | Armstrong | 1 2 |
14,410 15,430 |
| Brunner Island | 1 2 3 |
27,760 31,100 53,820 |
|
| Cheswick | 1 | 39,170 | |
| Conemaugh | 1 2 |
59,790 66,450 |
|
| Hatfield’s Ferry | 1 2 3 |
37,830 37,320 40,270 |
|
| Martins Creek | 1 2 |
12,660 12,820 |
|
| Portland | 1 2 |
5,940 10,230 |
|
| Shawville | 1 2 3 4 |
10,320 10,320 14,220 14,070 |
|
| Sunbury | 3 4 |
8,760 11,450 |
|
| Tennessee | Allen | 1 2 3 |
15,320 16,770 15,670 |
| Cumberland | 1 2 |
86,700 94,840 |
|
| Gallatin | 1 2 3 4 |
17,870 17,310 20,020 21,260 |
|
| Johnsonville | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 |
7,790 8,040 8,410 7,990 8,240 7,890 8,980 8,700 7,080 7,550 |
|
| West Virginia | Albright | 3 | 12,000 |
| Fort Martin | 1 2 |
41,590 41,200 |
|
| Harrison | 1 2 3 |
48,620 46,150 41,500 |
|
| Kammer | 1 2 3 |
18,740 19,460 17,390 |
|
| Mitchell | 1 2 |
43,980 45,510 |
|
| Mount Storm | 1 2 3 |
43,720 35,580 42,430 |
|
| Wisconsin | Edgewater | 4 | 24,750 |
| La Crosse/Genoa | 3 | 22,700 | |
| Nelson Dewey | 1 2 |
6,010 6,680 |
|
| N. Oak Creek | 1 2 3 4 |
5,220 5,140 5,370 6,320 |
|
| Pulliam | 8 | 7,510 | |
| S. Oak Creek | 5 6 7 8 |
9,670 12,040 16,180 15,790 |
|
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.
and dividing by 2,000.
and dividing by 2,000.
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.
Footnotes
- 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.
Notes, amendments, and revision history
(July 14, 1955, ch. 360, title IV, § 404, as added Pub. L. 101–549, title IV, § 401, Nov. 15, 1990, 104 Stat. 2592.)