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POWERPLANTS

POWERPLANTS. LCP Directive Name Expert. Combustion plant : any technical apparatus in which fuels are oxidised in order to use the heat thus generated with a thermal input of which is equal or greater than 50 MW. Scope LCPD. Exception s.

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POWERPLANTS

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  1. POWERPLANTS LCP Directive Name Expert

  2. Combustion plant : any technical apparatus in which fuels are oxidised in order to use the heat thus generated with a thermal input of which is equal or greater than 50 MW Scope LCPD

  3. Exceptions • Direct drying of products with products of combustion • Post-combustion plants • Regenerating of catalic cracking catalysts • Claus plants • Reactor in chemical industry • Coke battery furnaces • Cowpers for blast furnaces • Technical installations in propulsion of vehicle, ship or aircraft • Gas turbines on offshore platforms • Gas tubines < 27 November 2002

  4. Sort of plants Existing plants < 1 July 1987 New plants > 1 July 1987 – < 27 November 2002 Newest plants > 27 November 2002 Emission limit values ELV Annexes III to VII: A and B ELV’s for SO2, NOx and dust B ELV’s more stringent than A ELV’s

  5. LCPD (1) Art 4.1 New plants > 1987 - < 2002 A- ELV’s Art 4.2 Newest plants > 2002 B-ELV’s Art 4.3 Existing plants < 1987 by 1 Jan 2008 A-ELV’s orNational Emission Reduction Plan NERP

  6. LCPD (2) Art 4.4 Existing plants (< 1987) no ELV’s or NERP if: operational hours from 1 Jan 2008 – 31 Dec 2015 < 20.000 hours Art 4.5 MS can set more stringent ELV’s for SO2, NOx and dust or other pollutants. MS may impose additional requirements or adaptation of plant to technical progress.

  7. LCPD (3) Art 4.6 MS can define and implement a national emission reduction plan for existing plants. Reduction of total annual emissions to a level of art 4.3 (“bubble”). The NERP may under no circumstances exempt a plant from the provisions laid down in relevant Community legislation including IPPC. Art 4.7 Not later than 31 Dec 2004 a report of the EC about further measures, amount of heavy metals, cost of further reductions, technical and feasibility of reductions etc

  8. LCPD (4) Art 5 Exemptions: Plants > 400 MWth with operation time < 2000 hours/year until 31 Dec 2015 with operation time < 1500 hours/year from 1 Jan 2015 SO2 ELV = 800 mg/m3

  9. LCPD (5) Art 6 Newest plants: examination of technical and economic feasibility of providing for the combined generation of heat and power and develop accordingly if feasibility is confirmed.

  10. Art 7 Breakdown the plant In case of a breakdown competent authority shall require to reduce or close down operations if return within 24 hours or to operate the plant using low polluting fuels is not possible. In any 12-month period the cumulative duration of unabated operation shall in no circumstances exceed 120 hours. There are some exceptions LCPD (6)

  11. Art 8.1 In case of multi firing fuel-weighted ELV’s Art 8.2 and 8.3 For multi firing installations using distillation and conversion residues special calculation of the ELV’s or for SO2 a ELV bubble of 600 mg/m3 for the newest plants and 1000 mg/m3 for the other plants LCPD (7)

  12. Art 9 Waste gases discharged by a stack. Stack calculated in such way as to safeguard health and environment Art 10 By extension of > 50 MW or when substantial change in conformity with IPPC the new part of the plant shall apply to B ELV’s LCPD (8)

  13. Art 11 With effects of the plant in another MS: information and consultation Art 12, 13 and 14 Monitoring: other presentation Art 15 - 20 Dedications to MS about reports, enforcement etc LCPD (9)

  14. Annex III SO2 solid fuels ELV in mg/Nm3 (6% O2)

  15. Annex IV SO2 liquid fuels ELV in mg/ Nm3 (3% O2)

  16. Annex V SO2 gaseous fuel ELV in mg/Nm3 (3% O2)

  17. Annex VI NOx ELV in mg/Nm3 (6% O2 solid, 3% O2 liquid and gas)

  18. Annex VI (cont.)

  19. Annex VI (cont.) Gas turbines > 50 MWth ELV in mg/Nm3( 15% O2)

  20. Annex VII dust ELV in mg/Nm3 (6% O2 solid, 3% liquid and gas)

  21. Compliance with the ELV laid down by LCPD should be regarded as a necessary but not sufficient condition for compliance with the requirements of IPPC regarding the use of BAT. Such compliance may involve more stringent ELV’s, ELV for other substances and other media and other appropriate conditions. NEC National emission ceilings LCPD Recital 8

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