Electric Utilities - Coal- & Oil-Fired
Air Toxics Notebook
Electric Utilities - Coal- & Oil-Fired
eCFR Subpart UUUUU [ecfr.gov]
This subpart applies to:
- Owners and operators of coal-fired or oil-fired electric utility steam generating units (EGUs).
An EGU is:
- A fossil fuel-fired combustion unit of more than 25 megawatts electric (MWe) that serves as a generator to produce electricity for sale, or
- A fossil fuel-fired unit that cogenerates steam and electricity and supplies more than 1/3 of its potential electric output capacity and more than 25 MWe output to any utility power distribution system for sale.
Not subject to this subpart:
- Stationary combustion turbines (not including integrated gasification combined cycle turbines) covered under NESHAP YYYY.
- EGUs that are not coal- or oil-fired and combust natural gas for more than 10% average annual heat input for any 3 calendar years or for more than 15% annual heat input during any calendar year.
- EGUs that can combust more than 25 MW of coal or oil and did not fire these fuels for more than 10% of the average annual heat input during any 3 calendar years or for more than 15% annual heat input during any calendar year.
- Any electric steam generating unit combusting solid waste subject to sections 129 and 111 of the Clean Air Act.
Facility ID | Source Name | City |
58027 | Platte Generating | Grand Island |
58048 | Whelan #1 | Hastings |
58048 | Whelan #2 | Hastings |
58343 | OPPD - Nebraska City Station | Nebraska City |
34385 | NPPD - Gerald Gentleman Station | Sutherland |
07/17/2020 - Final Rule
05/22/2020 - Reconsideration and Risk & Technology Review
04/15/2020 - Final Rule
04/03/2020 - Proposed Rule
12/27/2018 - Proposed Rule
04/06/2017 - Final Rule
04/06/2016 - Final Rule; Technical Corrections
04/23/2013 - Final Rule
04/19/2012 - Final Corrections
Title 129, Chapter 13, Section 002.90
Previously: Chapter 28, Section 001.89.
Sources are also responsible for ensuring they are in compliance with current federal requirements found for this subpart in the CFR.
NSPS - 40 CFR Part 60
Subpart D, Da, Db, Dc - Fossil fuel-fired, electric utility, large and small industrial, commercial, and institutional steam generating units.
NESHAP - 40 CFR Part 63
Subpart DDDDD - Boilers & Process Heaters (major sources)
Subpart JJJJJJ - Boilers (area sources)
eCFR Subpart UUUUU [ecfr.gov]
Source Classification
- Existing Source = constructed or reconstructed on or before May 3, 2011
- New Source = constructed or reconstructed after May 3, 2011
Initial Notification
- Existing source = No later than Aug 14, 2012
- New source
- Startup before April 16, 2012 = Must notify by Aug 14, 2012
- Startup on or after April 16, 2012 = Must notify within 15 days of startup
Compliance Dates
- Existing source = Must comply by April 16, 2015
- New source = Must comply by April 16, 2012 or upon startup, whichever is later
Notice of Intent to Test
- 30 days prior to test
Compliance Status Notification
- 60 days after test or initial compliance demonstration
Compliance Reports
- Semiannual
- January – June 30 reporting period = Due by July 31
- July 1 – December 31 reporting period = Due by January 31
- Can be submitted with Title V Certification of Compliance & Deviation Reports
EPA's Power Plant Site [epa.gov] - Proposal documents, presentations, and fact sheets