96-1548. Clean Air Act; Acid Rain Provisions  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 19 (Monday, January 29, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Page 2821]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-1548]
    
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    [FRL-5409-3]
    
    
    Clean Air Act; Acid Rain Provisions
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency.
    
    ACTION: Notice of the 1996 EPA SO2 Allowance Auctions.
    
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    SUMMARY: Pursuant to Title IV of the Clean Air Act and 40 CFR Part 73, 
    the EPA is responsible for implementing a program to reduce emissions 
    of sulfur dioxide (SO2), a precursor of acid rain. The centerpiece 
    of the SO2 control program is the allocation of transferable 
    allowances, or authorizations to emit SO2, which are distributed 
    in limited quantities for existing utility units and which eventually 
    must be held by virtually all utility units to cover their SO2 
    emissions. These allowances may be transferred among polluting sources 
    and others, so that market forces may govern their ultimate use and 
    distribution, resulting in the most cost-effective sharing of the 
    emissions control burden. In addition, EPA is directed under Section 
    416 of the Act to conduct annual sales and auctions of a small portion 
    of allowances (2.8%) withheld from the total allowances allocated to 
    utilities each year. Sales and auctions are expected to stimulate and 
    support such a market in allowances and to provide a public source of 
    allowances, particularly to new units for which no allowances are 
    allocated. Today, the Acid Rain Division is giving notice of the fourth 
    annual SO2 allowance auctions. The regulations governing the 
    auctions and sales were promulgated on December 17, 1991 (40 CFR Part 
    73, Subpart E).
        EPA has delegated the administration of the EPA allowance auctions 
    to the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT). The auctions will be conducted 
    under the regulations cited above. Anyone can participate in the EPA 
    auctions and bidders are not restricted as to the quantity or price of 
    their bid. Allowances sold at the auctions will be sold to the highest 
    bidder until no allowances remain. The 1996 auctions will consist of 
    one ``spot'' auction and two ``advance'' auctions. Allowances sold in 
    the spot auction are useable for compliance beginning in 1996. 
    Allowances sold in the 6-year advance auction are useable for 
    compliance beginning in 2002; allowances sold in the 7-year advance 
    auction are useable for compliance beginning in 2003. 25,000 
    allowances--the unsold allowances from the 1995 direct sale--will be 
    sold in the 6-year advance auction, 150,000 allowances will be sold in 
    the spot auction and 100,000 allowances will be sold in the 7-year 
    advance auction. Bid Forms for the 1996 auctions must be received by 
    the CBOT by the close of business on March 19, 1996. The auctions 
    themselves will be conducted on March 25, 1996, with the results 
    announced the next day.
        All bids in previous auctions were required to be in whole dollars. 
    Beginning with the March 1996 auctions, bids will be accepted in 
    increments of $0.01.
        CBOT will also sell in the 1996 auctions any spot, 6-year advance, 
    or 7-year advance allowances that are offered by others holding 
    allowances in EPA's Allowance Tracking System. However, offered 
    allowances will be sold after the allowances that were withheld from 
    the utilities, so offered allowances will consequently be sold at a 
    lower price than the withheld allowances. Owners of offered allowances 
    may set a minimum price for their allowances. However, under 40 CFR 
    Sec. 73.70, such offered allowances must have a minimum price in whole 
    dollars. To offer allowances in the EPA auctions, owners of allowances 
    must submit a SO2 Allowance Offer Form to EPA by the close of 
    business on March 1, 1996. The auction and sale regulations require 
    that offer forms be received by EPA no later than 15 business days 
    prior to the date of the auctions.
    
    ADDRESSES:
    
    U.S. EPA Acid Rain Division (6204J), Attn: Auctions and Sales, 401 M 
    St., S.W., Washington, DC 20460.
    Chicago Board of Trade, Attn: EPA Auctions, 141 W. Jackson Blvd., Suite 
    2240, Chicago, IL 60604.
    
        Forms needed to participate in the EPA auctions are available from 
    the Acid Rain Division. To obtain forms, call the Acid Rain Hotline at 
    (202) 233-9620.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Information on bidding in the 1996 EPA 
    auctions can be found in the brochure ``How to Bid in the EPA SO2 
    Allowance Auctions, Fourth Annual Auctions--March 25, 1996;'' general 
    information on the EPA auctions can be found in the ``Acid Rain Program 
    Allowance Auctions and Direct Sales'' fact sheet. These publications 
    can be obtained by calling the Acid Rain Hotline, by writing to EPA at 
    the address listed above, or by accessing the Acid Rain Program home 
    page on the Internet at http://www.epa.gov/docs/acidrain/ardhome.html 
    where additional information on the Acid Rain Program is also 
    available.
    
        Dated: January 19, 1996.
    Brian J. McLean,
    Director, Acid Rain Division.
    [FR Doc. 96-1548 Filed 1-26-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
01/29/1996
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of the 1996 EPA SO2 Allowance Auctions.
Document Number:
96-1548
Pages:
2821-2821 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
FRL-5409-3
PDF File:
96-1548.pdf