10 C.F.R. § 503.37   Cogeneration.


Title 10 - Energy


Title 10: Energy
PART 503—NEW FACILITIES
Subpart D—Permanent Exemptions for New Facilities

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§ 503.37   Cogeneration.

The following table may be used to determine eligibility for a permanent exemption based on oil and natural gas savings.

    Average Annual Utilization of Oil and Natural Gas for Electricity                           Generation by State                          [BTU's per KWHR sold]------------------------------------------------------------------------                                                                 Oil/gas                          State name                             savings                                                                 Btu/kWh------------------------------------------------------------------------Alabama.......................................................        33Arizona.......................................................       802Arkansas......................................................     1,363California....................................................     3,502Colorado......................................................       289Connecticut...................................................     3,924Delaware......................................................     3,478Washington, DC................................................       895Florida.......................................................     3,177Georgia.......................................................        45Idaho.........................................................         0Illinois......................................................       250Indiana.......................................................        53Iowa..........................................................       147Kansas........................................................       686Kentucky......................................................        34Louisiana.....................................................     4,189Maine.........................................................     2,560Maryland......................................................       895Massachusetts.................................................     5,250Michigan......................................................       256Minnesota.....................................................       151Mississippi...................................................     1,519Missouri......................................................        57Montana.......................................................        60Nebraska......................................................       139Nevada........................................................       761New Hampshire.................................................     2,695New Jersey....................................................     1,894New Mexico....................................................     1,528New York......................................................     4,219North Carolina................................................        49North Dakota..................................................        47Ohio..........................................................        36Oklahoma......................................................     5,180Oregon........................................................         0Pennsylvania..................................................       771Rhode Island..................................................     1,800South Carolina................................................        24South Dakota..................................................        36Tennessee.....................................................        20Texas.........................................................     4,899Utah..........................................................       107Vermont.......................................................       105Virginia......................................................       460Washington....................................................         3West Virginia.................................................       126Wisconsin.....................................................        72Wyoming.......................................................        75------------------------------------------------------------------------

Data are based upon 1987 oil, natural gas and electricity statistics published by DOE's Energy Information Administration.

Example:  The proposed cogeneration project is to be located in Massachusetts and is to use distillate oil. It will have a capacity of 50 MW, an average annual heat rate of 7600 BTU/KWHR, and be operated at a capacity factor of 90%. The annual fuel consumption is therefore calculated to be 2,996×109 Btu/yr. (50,000 KW×7600 BTU/KWHR×.9×8760 HR/YR) The oil and gas backed off the grid would be calculated to be .2070×109 BTU/YR. (50,000 KW×5250 BTU/KWHR×.9×8760 HR/YR) since the proposed unit would consume more oil that would be “backed off” the grid, the unit would not be eligible for a permanent exemption based on savings of oil and natural gas.

[54 FR 52895, Dec. 22, 1989]

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