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Title 40 - Protection of Environment last revised: May 30, 2024
§ 73.10 - Initial allocations for phase I and phase II.

(a) Phase I allowances. The Administrator will allocate allowances to the compliance account for each source that includes a unit listed in table 1 of this section in the amount listed in column A to be held for the years 1995 through 1999.

Table 1—Phase I Allowance Allocations

State name Plant name Boiler Column A final phase 1 allocation Column B auction and sales reserve
AlabamaColbert113213357
214907403
314995405
415005405
536202978
E.C. Gaston117624476
218052488
317828482
418773507
5582651575
FloridaBig BendBB0127662748
BB0226387713
BB0326036704
Crist618695505
730846834
GeorgiaBowen1BLR548381482
2BLR533291441
3BLR698621888
4BLR698521888
Hammond18549231
28977243
38676234
436650990
Jack McDonoughMB119386524
MB220058542
Wansley1689081862
2637081722
YatesY1BR7020190
Y2BR6855185
Y3BR6767183
Y4BR8676234
Y5BR9162248
Y6BR24108652
Y7BR20915565
IllinoisBaldwin1460521245
2486951316
3466441261
Coffeen0112925349
02391021057
Grand Tower096479175
Hennepin220182545
Joppa Steam112259331
210487283
311947323
411061299
511119301
610341279
Kincaid134564934
2370631002
Meredosia0515227411
Vermilion29735263
IndianaBailly712256331
817134463
Breed120280548
Cayuga136581989
2374151011
Clifty Creek119620530
219289521
319873537
419552528
518851509
619844536
Elmer W. Stout504253115
605229141
7025883699
F.B. Culley24703127
318603503
Frank E. Ratts1SG19131247
2SG19296251
Gibson1442881197
2449561215
3450331217
4442001195
H.T. Pritchard66325171
Michigan City1225553691
Petersburg118011487
235496959
R. Gallagher17115192
27980216
37159193
48386227
Tanners CreekU427209735
Wabash River14385118
2313585
34111111
54023109
613462364
Warrick429577799
IowaBurlington110428282
Des Moines11225961
George Neal1257169
Milton L. Kapp213437363
Prairie Creek47965215
Riverside93885105
KansasQuindaro24109111
KentuckyColemanC110954296
C212502338
C312015325
Cooper17254196
214917403
E.W. Brown16923187
210623287
325413687
Elmer Smith16348172
214031379
Ghent127662748
Green River57614206
H.L. Spurlock122181599
HMP&L Station 2H112989351
H211986324
Paradise3576131557
Shawnee109902268
MarylandC.P. Crane110058272
28987243
Chalk Point121333577
223690640
Morgantown134332928
2374671013
MichiganJ.H. Campbell118773507
222453607
MinnesotaHigh Bridge64158112
MississippiJack Watson417439471
535734966
MissouriAsbury115764426
James River54722128
LaBadie1390551055
236718992
3392491061
434994946
Montrose17196194
27984216
39824266
New Madrid127497743
231625855
Sibley315170410
Sioux121976594
223067623
Thomas HillMB19980270
MB218880510
New HampshireMerrimack19922268
221421579
New JerseyB.L. England18822238
211412308
New YorkDunkirk312268332
413690370
Greenidge67342198
Milliken110876294
212083327
Northport119289521
223476634
325783697
Port Jefferson310194276
412006324
OhioAshtabula718351496
Avon Lake1112771345
1233413903
Cardinal1375681015
2420081135
Conesville14615125
25360145
36029163
4534631445
Eastlake18551231
29471256
310984297
415906430
5373491009
Edgewater135536150
Gen. J.M. Gavin1866902343
2883122387
Kyger Creek118773507
218072488
317439471
418218492
518247493
Miami Fort5-141711
5-241711
612475337
7422161141
Muskingum River116312441
215533420
315293413
412914349
5443641199
Niles17608206
29975270
Picway95404146
R.E. Burger5337191
6337191
711818319
813626368
W.H. Sammis526496716
6437731183
7473801280
Walter C. Beckjord59811265
625235682
PennsylvaniaArmstrong114031379
215024406
Brunner Island127030730
230282818
3524041416
Cheswick1381391031
Conemaugh1582171573
2647011749
Hatfield's Ferry136835995
236338982
3392101060
Martins Creek112327333
212483337
Portland15784156
29961269
Shawville110048272
210048272
313846374
413700370
Sunbury38530230
411149301
TennesseeAllen114917403
216329441
315258412
Cumberland1844192281
2923442496
Gallatin117400470
216855455
319493527
420701559
Johnsonville17585205
107351199
27828212
38189221
47780210
58023217
67682208
78744236
88471229
96894186
West VirginiaAlbright311684316
Fort Martin1404961094
2401161084
Harrison1473411279
2449361214
3404081092
Kammer118247493
218948512
316932458
Mitchell1428231157
2443121198
M.T. Storm1425701150
234644936
3413141116
WisconsinEdgewater424099651
Genoa122103597
Nelson Dewey15852158
26504176
North Oak Creek15083137
25005135
35229141
46154166
Pulliam87312198
South Oak Creek59416254
611723317
715754426
815375415

(b) Phase II allowances. (1) The Administrator will allocate allowances to the compliance account for each source that includes a unit listed in table 2 of this section in the amount specified in table 2 column C to be held for the years 2000 through 2009.

(2) The Administrator will allocate allowances to the compliance account for each source that includes a unit listed in table 2 of this section in the amount specified in table 2 column F to be held for the years 2010 and each year thereafter.

(3) The owner of each unit listed in the following table shall surrender, for each allowance listed in Column A or B of such table, an allowance of the same or earlier compliance use date and shall return to the Administrator any proceeds received from allowances withheld from the unit, as listed in Column C of such table. The allowances shall be surrendered and the proceeds shall be returned by December 28, 1998.

State Plant name Unit Allowances for 2000 through 2009
column (A)
Allowances for 2010 and thereafter
column (B)
Proceeds
CAEl Centro2285272$2749.48
COValmont11400
FLLauderdalePFL47767817904.74
FLLauderdalePFL57968027904.74
LAR S Nelson130340
LAR S Nelson233320
MDR P Smith9056687.37
NMMaddox**38585687.37
SDMobile**217170
VAChesterfield**8B4094114124.21
WIBlount Street7013343.68
WIBlount Street802943093.16
WIBlount Street903553436.84
[58 FR 3687, Jan. 11, 1993, as amended at 58 FR 15650, Mar. 23, 1993; 58 FR 33770, June 21, 1993; 58 FR 40747, July 30, 1993; 62 FR 55486, Oct. 24, 1997; 63 FR 51714, Sept. 28, 1998; 70 FR 25335, May 12, 2005]
§ 73.11 - [Reserved]
§ 73.12 - Rounding Procedures.

(a) Calculation rounding. All allowances under this part and part 72 of this chapter shall be allocated as whole allowances. All calculations for such allowances shall be rounded down for decimals less than 0.500 and up for decimals of 0.500 or greater.

(b) [Reserved]

[58 FR 3687, Jan. 11, 1993, as amended at 63 FR 51765, Sept. 28, 1998]
§ 73.13 - Procedures for submittals.

(a) Address for submittal. All submittals under this subpart shall be made by the designated representative to the Director, Acid Rain Division, (6204J), 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460 and shall meet the requirements specified in 40 CFR 72.21.

(b) Appeals procedures. The designated representative may appeal the decision as to eligibility or allocation of allowances under §§ 73.18, 73.19, and 73.20, using the appeals procedures of part 78 of this chapter.

[58 FR 15708, Mar. 23, 1993, as amended at 63 FR 51765, Sept. 28, 1998]
§§ 73.14-73.17 - §[Reserved]
§ 73.18 - Submittal procedures for units commencing commercial operation during the period from January 1, 1993, through December 31, 1995.

(a) Eligibility. To be eligible for allowances under this section, a unit shall commence commercial operation between January 1, 1993, and December 31, 1995, and have commenced construction before December 31, 1990.

(b) Application for allowances. No later than December 31, 1995, the designated representative for a unit expected to be eligible under this provision must submit a photocopy of a signed contract for the construction of the unit.

(c) Commencement of commercial operation. The Administrator will use EIA information submitted by the utility for the boiler on-line date as commencement of commercial operation.

[58 FR 15710, Mar. 23, 1993]
§ 73.19 - Certain units with declining SO2 rates.

(a) Eligibility. A unit is eligible for allowance allocations under this section if it meets the following requirements:

(1) It is an existing unit that is a utility unit;

(2) It serves a generator with nameplate capacity equal to or greater than 75 MWe;

(3) Its 1985 actual SO2 emissions rate was equal to or greater than 1.2 lb/mmBtu;

(4) Its 1990 actual SO2 emissions rate is at least 50 percent less than the lesser of its 1980 actual or allowable SO2 emissions rate;

(5) Its actual SO2 emission rate is less than 1.2 lb/mmBtu in any one calendar year from 1996 through 1999, as reported under part 75 of this chapter;

(6) It commenced commercial operation after January 1, 1970;

(7) It is part of a utility system whose combined commercial and industrial kilowatt-hour sales increased more than 20 percent between calendar years 1980 and 1990; and

(8) It is part of a utility system whose company-wide fossil-fuel SO2 emissions rate declined 40 percent or more from 1980 to 1988.

(b) [Reserved]

[58 FR 15710, Mar. 23, 1993, as amended at 63 FR 51765, Sept. 28, 1998]
§ 73.20 - Phase II early reduction credits.

(a) Unit eligibility. Units listed in table 2 or 3 of § 73.10 are eligible for allowances under this section if:

(1) The unit is not a unit subject to emissions limitation requirements of Phase I and is not a substitution unit (under 40 CFR 72.41) or a compensating unit (under 40 CFR 72.43);

(2) The unit is authorized by the Governor of the State in which the unit is located;

(3) The unit is part of a utility system (which, for the purposes of this section only, includes all generators operated by a single utility, including generators that are not fossil fuel-fired) that has decreased its total coal-fired generation, as a percentage of total system generation, by more than twenty percent between January 1, 1980, and December 31, 1985; and

(4) The unit is part of a utility system that during calendar years 1985 through 1987 had a weighted capacity factor for all coal-fired units in the system of less than fifty percent. The weighted capacity factor is equal to:

(b) Emissions reductions eligibility. Sulfur dioxide emissions reductions eligible for allowance credits at units eligible under paragraph (a) of this section must meet the following requirements:

(1) Be made no earlier than calendar year 1995 and no later than calendar year 1999; and

(2) Be due to physical changes to the plant or are a result of a change in the method of operating the plant including but not limited to changing the type or quality of fuel being burned.

(c) Initial certification of eligibility. The designated representative of a unit that seeks allowances under this section shall apply for certification of unit eligibility prior to or accompanying a request for allowances under paragraph (d) of this section. A completed application for this certification shall be submitted according to § 73.13 and shall include the following:

(1) A letter from the Governor of the State in which the unit is located authorizing the unit to make reductions in sulfur dioxide emissions; and

(2) A report listing all units in the utility system, each fossil fuel-fired unit's fuel consumption and fuel heat content for calendar year 1980, and each generator's total electrical generation for calendar years 1980 and 1985 (including all generators, whether fossil fuel-fired, nuclear, hydroelectric or other).

(d) Request for allowances. (1) The designated representative of the requesting unit shall submit the request for allowances according to the procedures of § 73.13 and shall include the following information:

(i) The calendar year for which credits for reductions are requested and the actual SO2 emissions and fuel consumption in that year;

(ii) A letter signed by the designated representative stating and documenting the specific physical changes to the plant or changes in the method of operating the plant (including but not limited to changing the type or quality of fuel being burned) which resulted in the reduction of emissions; and

(iii) A letter signed by the designated representative certifying that all photocopies are exact copies.

(2) The designated representative shall submit each request for allowances no later than March 1 of the calendar year following the year in which the reductions were made.

(e) Allowance allocation. The Administrator will allocate allowances to the eligible unit upon satisfactory submittal of information under paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section in the amount calculated by the following equations. Such allowances will be allocated to the unit's 2000 future year subaccount.

(1) “Prior year” means a single calendar year selected by the eligible unit from 1995 to 1999 inclusive.

(2) One “credit” equals one ton of eligible SO2 emissions reductions.

(3) “ERC units” are units eligible for early reduction credits, and “non-ERC units” are fossil fuel-fired units that are part of the same operating system but are not eligible for early reduction credits.

(4) For any unit that did not operate during 1990, the unit's 1990 SO2 emission rate will be equal to the weighted average emission rate of all of the other units at the same source that did operate during 1990.

(5) Early reduction credits will be calculated at the unit level, subject to the restrictions in paragraph (e)(6) of this section.

(6) The number of credits for eligible Phase II units will be calculated as follows:

(i) Comparison of the prior year utilization of ERC units to the 1990 utilization, as a percentage of system utilization. If, as calculated below, system-wide prior year utilization of ERC units exceeds systems-wide 1990 utilization of ERC units on a percentage basis, then paragraphs (e)(6)(ii) and (iii) of this section apply. If not, the ERC units are eligible to receive early reduction credits as calculated in paragraph (e)(6)(v)(A) of this section.

(ii) Comparison of the prior year average emission rate of all ERC units to the prior year average emission rate of all non-ERC units. If, as calculated below, the system-wide average SO2 emission rate of ERC units exceeds that of non-ERC units, then a unit's prior year utilization will be restricted in accordance with paragraph (e)(6)(iv) of this section. If not, then paragraph (iii) of this section applies.

(iii) Comparison of the emission rate of the non-ERC units in the prior year to the emission rate of the non-ERC units in 1990. If, as calculated in paragraph (ii) of this section, the prior year system average non-ERC SO2 emission rate increases above the 1990 system average non-ERC SO2 emission rate, as calculated below, then a unit's prior year utilization will be restricted in accordance with paragraph (e)(6)(iv) of this section. If not, the ERC units are eligible to receive early reduction credits as calculated in paragraph (e)(6)(v)(A) of this section.

(iv) Calculation of the utilization limit for restricted units. The limit on utilization for each unit eligible for early reduction credits subject to paragraphs (e)(6) (ii) and (iii) of this section will be calculated as follows:

This result, expressed in million Btus, is the restricted utilization of the ERC unit to be used in the calculation of early reduction credits in paragraph (e)(6)(v)(B) of this section.

(v)(A) Calculation of the unit's early reduction credits where the unit's prior year utilization is not restricted.

(B) Calculation of the unit's early reduction credits where the unit's prior year utilization is restricted.

(vi) The Administrator will allocate to the ERC unit allowances equal to the lesser of the calculated number of credits in paragraphs (e)(6)(v) (A) or (B) of this section and the following limitation:

(f) Allowance loan program—(1) Eligibility. Units eligible for Phase II early reduction credits under paragraph (a) of this section are eligible for allowances under this paragraph (f) if the weighted average emission rate (based on heat input) for the prior year for all of the affected units in the unit's dispatch system was less than the system-wide weighted average emission rate for 1990. The weighted average emission rate shall be calculated as follows:

For the purposes of this calculation, the unit's dispatch system will be the dispatch system as it existed as of November 15, 1990.

(2) Allowance Calculation. Allowances under this paragraph (f) shall be calculated as follows:

(3) Allowance Loan. (i) The number of allowances calculated under paragraph (f)(2) of this section shall be allocated to the unit's year 2000 subaccount.

(ii) The number of allowances calculated under paragraph (f)(2) of this section shall be deducted, contemporaneously with the allocation under paragraph (f)(3)(i) of this section, from the unit's year 2015 subaccount.

(iii) Notwithstanding paragraph (f)(3)(ii) of this section, if the number of allowances to be deducted exceeds the amount of allowances allocated to the unit for the year 2015, allowances in the year 2015 subaccount equal to the amount of allowances allocated to the unit for the year 2015 shall be deducted. In addition to the deduction from the year 2015 subaccount, a sufficient amount of allowances in the year 2016 subaccount (up to the amount of allowances allocated to the unit for the year 2016) shall be deducted contemporaneously, such that the sum of the allowances deducted from the subaccounts equals the number of allowances required to be deducted under paragraph (f)(3)(ii) of this section.

(iv) Notwithstanding paragraph (f)(3)(ii) of this section, the procedure in paragraph (f)(3)(iii) shall be applied as follows to each year after 2015 (year-by-year in numerical order) for which the number of allowances to be deducted from that year's subaccount exceeds the number allocated to the unit for that year: allowances equal to the number allocated for that year shall be deducted from that year's subaccount and the remainder (up to the amount allocated) necessary to equal the number of allowances required to be deducted under paragraph (f)(3)(ii) of this section shall be deducted from the next year's subaccount.

(v) The owners and operators of the unit shall ensure that sufficient allowances are available to make the full deductions required under paragraphs (f)(3)(ii), (iii), and (iv) of this section. The designated representative may specify the serial number of each allowance to be deducted.

(4) ERC Units. Any unit to which allowances are allocated under paragraph (f)(3)(i) of this section shall be considered an ERC unit for purposes of applying the restrictions in paragraph (e)(6) of this section.

[58 FR 15711, Mar. 23, 1993, as amended at 62 FR 34150, June 24, 1997]
§ 73.21 - Phase II repowering allowances.

(a) Repowering allowances. In addition to allowances allocated under § 73.10(b), the Administrator will allocate, to each existing unit (under § 72.44(b)(1) of this chapter) with an approved repowering extension plan, allowances for use during the repowering extension period approved under § 72.44(f)(2)(ii) of this chapter (including a prorated allocation for any fraction of a year) equal to:

where: 1995 SIP = Most stringent federally enforceable State implementation plan SO2 emissions limitation for 1995. 1995 Actual Rate = 1995 actual SO2 emissions rate Unit's Adjusted Basic Allowances are as listed in the following table
Unit Year 2000 adjusted basic allowances
RE Burger 11273
RE Burger 21245
RE Burger 31286
RE Burger 41316
RE Burger 51336
RE Burger 61332
New Castle 11334
New Castle 21485
New Castle 32935
New Castle 42686
New Castle 55481

(b) Upon commencement of commercial operation of a new unit (under § 72.44(b)(2) of this chapter) with an approved repowering extension plan, allowances for use during the repowering extension period approved will end and allocations under § 73.10(b) for the existing unit will be transferred to the subaccounts for the new unit.

(c)(1) If the designated representative for a repowering unit terminates the repowering extension plan in accordance with § 72.44(g)(1) of this chapter, the repowering allowances allocated to that unit by paragraph (a) of this section will be terminated and any necessary allowances from that unit's account forfeited, calculated in the following manner:

where: Forfeiture Period = difference (as a portion of a year) between the end of the approved repowering extension and the end of the repowering extension under § 72.44(g)(1)(ii) 1995 SIP = Most stringent federally enforceable State implementation plan SO2 emissions limitation for 1995. 1995 Actual Rate = 1995 actual SO2 emissions rate Unit's Adjusted Basic Allowances are as listed in the table in paragraph (a) of this section.

(c)(2) The Administrator will reallocate any allowances forfeited in paragraph (c)(1) of this section with a compliance use date of 2000 or any allowances remaining in the repowering reserve to all Table 2 units' years 2000 through 2009 subaccounts in the following manner:

[53 FR 15713, Mar. 23, 1993, as amended at 63 FR 51765, Sept. 28, 1998]
§§ 73.22-73.24 - §[Reserved]
§ 73.25 - Phase I extension reserve.

The Administrator will initially allocate 3.5 million allowances to the Phase I Extension Reserve account of the Allowance Tracking System. Allowances from this Reserve will be allocated to units under § 72.42 of this chapter. Allowances remaining in the Phase I Extension Reserve account following allocation of all extension allowances under § 72.42 of this chapter will remain in the Reserve.

[58 FR 3687, Jan. 11, 1993]
§ 73.26 - Conservation and renewable energy reserve.

The Administrator will allocate 300,000 allowances to the Conservation and Renewable Energy Reserve subaccount of the Acid Rain Data System. Allowances from this Reserve will be allocated to units under subpart F of this part. Termination of this Reserve and reallocation of allowances will be made under § 73.80(c).

[53 FR 15714, Mar. 23, 1993]
§ 73.27 - Special allowance reserve.

(a) Establishment of Reserve. (1) The Administrator will allocate 150,000 allowances annually for calendar years 1995 through 1999 to the Auction Subaccount of the Special Allowance Reserve.

(2) The Administrator will allocate 250,000 allowances annually for calendar year 2000 and each year thereafter to the Auction Subaccount of the Special Allowance Reserve.

(b) Distribution of proceeds. (1) Monetary proceeds from the auctions and sales of allowances from the Special Allowance Reserve (under subpart E of this part) for use in calendar years 1995 through 1999 will be distributed to the designated representative of the unit according to the following equation:

unit proceeds = (Column B of table 1 of section 73.10/150,000) × total proceeds

(2) Until June 1, 1998, monetary proceeds from the auctions of allowances from the Special Allowance Reserve (under subpart E of this part) for use in calendar years 2000 through 2009 will be distributed to the designated representative of each unit listed in Table 2 according to the following equation:

(3) On or after June 1, 1998, monetary proceeds from the auctions of allowances from the Special Allowance Reserve (under subpart E of this part) for use in calendar years 2000 through 2009 will be distributed to the designated representative of each unit listed in Table 2 according to the following equation:

(4) Monetary proceeds from the auctions of allowances from the Special Allowance Reserve (under subpart E of this part) from years of purchase from 1993 through 1998, remaining in the U.S. Treasury as a result of the surrender of allowances and return of proceeds under § 73.10(b)(3), will be distributed to the designated representative of each unit listed in Table 2 according to the following equation:

(5) Monetary proceeds from the auctions of allowances from the Special Allowance Reserve (under subpart E of this part) for use in calendar years 2010 and thereafter will be distributed to the designated representative of each unit listed in Table 2 according to the following equation:

(c) Reallocation of allowances. (1) Allowances remaining in the Special Allowance Reserve following the annual auctions and sales (under subpart E of this part) for use in calendar years 1995 through 1999 will be reallocated to the unit's Allowance Tracking System Account according to the following equation:

unit allowances = (Column B of table 1 of section 73.10/150,000) × Allowances remaining

(2) Until June 1, 1998, allowances, for use in calendar years 2000 through 2009, remaining in the Special Allowance Reserve at the end of each year, following that year's auction (under subpart E of this part), will be reallocated to the unit's Allowance Tracking System account according to the following equation:

(3) On or after June 1, 1998, allowances, for use in calendar years 2000 through 2009, remaining in the Special Allowance Reserve at the end of each year, following that year's auction (under subpart E of this part), will be reallocated to the compliance account of the source that includes the unit according to the following equation:

(4) [Reserved]

(5) Allowances, for use in calendar years 2010 and thereafter, remaining in the Special Allowance Reserve at the end of each year, following that year's auction (under subpart E of this part), will be reallocated to the compliance account of the source that includes the unit according to the following equation:

(d) Calculation rounding. All proceeds under this section shall be distributed as whole dollars. All calculations for such allowances shall be rounded down for decimals less than .5 and up for decimals of .5 or greater.

(e) Achieving exact totals. (1) If the sum of the proceeds to be distributed under paragraph (b) of this section exceeds the total proceeds or the allowances to be reallocated under paragraph (c) of this section exceeds the allowances remaining, then the Administrator will withdraw one dollar or allowance from each unit, beginning with the unit receiving the largest number of dollars or allowances, in descending order, until the distribution balances with the proceeds and the reallocated allowances balance with the remaining allowances.

(2) If the sum of the proceeds to be distributed under paragraph (b) of this section is less than the total proceeds or the allowances to be reallocated under paragraph (c) of this section is less than the allowances remaining, then EPA will distribute one dollar or allowance for each unit, beginning with the unit receiving the largest number of dollars or allowances, in descending order, until the distribution balances with the proceeds and the reallocated allowances balance with the remaining allowances.

[58 FR 3687, Jan. 11, 1993, as amended at 58 FR 15714, Mar. 23, 1993; 63 FR 51765, Sept. 28, 1998; 70 FR 25335, May 12, 2005]
authority: 42 U.S.C. 7601 and 7651
cite as: 40 CFR 73.13