Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 40 - Protection of Environment |
Chapter I—Environmental Protection Agency |
SubChapter C—Air Programs |
Part 60 - Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources |
Table 1 to Subpart TTTTa of Part 60 - —CO2 Emission Standards for Affected Stationary Combustion Turbines That Commenced Construction or Reconstruction After May 23, 2023 (Gross or Net Energy Output-Based Standards Applicable as Approved by the Administrator)
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Table 1 to Subpart TTTTa of Part 60—CO2 Emission Standards for Affected Stationary Combustion Turbines That Commenced Construction or Reconstruction After May 23, 2023 (Gross or Net Energy Output-Based Standards Applicable as Approved by the Administrator)
[Note: Numerical values of 1,000 or greater have a minimum of 3 significant figures and numerical values of less than 1,000 have a minimum of 2 significant figures]
Affected EGU category CO2 emission standard Base load combustion turbines For 12-operating month averages beginning before January 2032, 360 to 560 kg CO2/MWh (800 to 1,250 lb CO2/MWh) of gross energy output; or 370 to 570 kg CO2/MWh (820 to 1,280 lb CO2/MWh) of net energy output as determined by the procedures in § 60.5525a. For 12-operating month averages beginning after December 2031, 43 to 67 kg CO2/MWh (100 to 150 lb CO2/MWh) of gross energy output; or 42 to 64 kg CO2/MWh (97 to 139 lb CO2/MWh) of net energy output as determined by the procedures in § 60.5525a. Intermediate load combustion turbines 530 to 710 kg CO2/MWh (1,170 to 1,560 lb CO2/MWh) of gross energy output; or 540 to 700 kg CO2/MWh (1,190 to 1,590 lb CO2/MWh) of net energy output as determined by the procedures in § 60.5525a. Low load combustion turbines Between 50 to 69 kg CO2/GJ (120 to 160 lb CO2/MMBtu) of heat input as determined by the procedures in § 60.5525a.