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FUTURE NATURAL GAS POWER PRODUCTION RELIABILITY AND DEP PERMITTING INFLUENCES

FUTURE NATURAL GAS POWER PRODUCTION RELIABILITY AND DEP PERMITTING INFLUENCES. Massachusetts Electric Restructuring Roundtable. 16 February 2001 Edward P. Kunce Deputy Commissioner Department of Environmental Protection. FUEL AS BACT. NESCAUM & EPA Guidance Pollution Prevention theme

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FUTURE NATURAL GAS POWER PRODUCTION RELIABILITY AND DEP PERMITTING INFLUENCES

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  1. FUTURE NATURAL GAS POWER PRODUCTION RELIABILITY AND DEP PERMITTING INFLUENCES Massachusetts Electric Restructuring Roundtable 16 February 2001 Edward P. Kunce Deputy Commissioner Department of Environmental Protection

  2. FUEL AS BACT • NESCAUM & EPA Guidance • Pollution Prevention theme • Examples of Application • low sulfur fuels • consider NG as “Top” BACT • more NG use at dual fuel facilities • Typical Conditions • 11/1 or 10/2 (NG/Oil months) • set by NG availability • set by “$/ton” impact

  3. SINGLE FUEL (NG) FACILITIES • NOT driven by DEP permit process • More common at “greenfield” facilities • Secure NG contract available • Avoid fuel oil handling and storage costs • NIMBY’s influence??

  4. RELATED PERMIT ISSUES • Handling Emergency Situations • Use of Emergency Regulations • New Boston Station Model (ISO driven emergency condition) • Clean Coal & Bio Mass Can Be Permitted • subject to Top/Down BACT • NG not Top BACT • Can EFSB or ISO Require Dual Fuel Capability? Not a DEP Role • NG Pipeline Permitting Issues e.g. Hubline Project • Study Suggests Only One Problem Scenario in Ten Caused by Permit Limitations

  5. BOTTOM LINE • DEP will work with Agencies to “Keep The Lights On”

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