Subpart D Unit Information
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Adding or Updating Unit Information for this Facility

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Starting on the Subpart D Overview screen, click the link titled "ADD a Unit, Stack, or Pipe or Group" below the SOURCE SUMMARY table.unmigrated-inline-wiki-markup

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For each unit at your facility, subpart D requires the following information:

  • A unique unit or stack name or identifier (e.g., a unit ID number) as reported under 75.64 [98.36(d)(1)(i)]
  • An optional unit or stack description or label [optional]
  • The Part 75 methodology used to determine the CO2 mass emissions [98.36(d)(1)(v)]
    • CEMS
    • Appendix G, Equation G-1
    • Appendix G, Equation G-4
    • Low Mass Emissions (LME) (ยง75.19(c)(4)(iii))
  • The methodology start date and end date [98.36(d)(1)(vi)-(vii)]
  • An indication of participation in the Acid Rain Program [98.36(d)(1)(viii)]
  • Nameplate generating capacity, in MW
  • The prime mover technology, from the following list:
    • Boiler with Steam Turbine
    • Combined Cycle
    • Combustion Turbine (Single Cycle)
    • Fuel Cell
    • Geothermal Steam Turbine
    • Hydraulic Turbine
    • Internal Combustion Engine
    • Microturbine
    • Photovoltaic
    • Reciprocating Engine
    • Steam Turbine
    • Stirling Engine
    • Wind Turbine
    • Other
  • The type of thermal energy generation, from the following list::
    • Cogeneration Topping Cycle
    • Cogeneration Bottoming Cycle
    • Bigeneration
    • Not Applicable (unit does not generate thermal energy)
  • Gross generation, in MWh
  • Net generation, in MWh
  • For cogeneration or bigeneration, the total gross thermal output, in mmBtu
  • Other steam used for the acid rain program EGU, in mmBtu
  • Any supplemental firing fuel, if applicable
  • Annual mass or volume of supplemental fuel combusted, if applicable
  • Additional information
    Use the text boxes, drop-down menu and, radio buttons to enter the required information.

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