BlueScape RICE NESHAP Webinar 2-26-13

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RICE NESHAP- The Costly Consequence of Compliance A Guide on the RICE NESHAP Regulation February 26, 2013

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This webinar by Samantha Wang at BlueScape describes the requirements of 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ to stationary compression ignition and spark-ignited reciprocating internal combustion (RICE) engines located at industrial facilities, including major and area sources of hazardous air pollutants. Ms. Wang can be reached at 858-695-9200 x 213 for more information. Also see www.bluescapeinc.com.

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RICE NESHAP- The  Costly  Consequence  of  

Compliance

A Guide on the RICE NESHAP Regulation

February 26, 2013

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Agenda  •  History  and  Regulatory  Amendments  •  Applicability  •  Exemp=ons  •  Regulatory  Requirements  •  What  does  it  mean?  •  Compliance  Impacts  and  Op=ons  •  Case  Study  •  Next  Steps  

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About  BlueScape  •  16  years  experience,  full  service  

environmental  firm  •  Permits,  air  modeling,  compliance  for  many  

industries  –  power  genera=on,  u=lity,  refinery,  oil  &  gas,  manufacturing  and  data  centers  

•  Na=onal  Experience  •  Solve  tough  air  quality  compliance  issues:  

-­‐  Determining  rule  applicability  -­‐  Assess  how  to  reduce  impacts,  change  status  -­‐  Develop  monitoring,  recordkeeping  and  repor=ng  protocols  -­‐  Agency  nego=a=ons    

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RICE  NESHAP  Introduc=on  •  Na=onal  Emission  Standards  for  Hazardous  Air  Pollutants  for  Reciproca=ng  Internal  Combus=on  Engines  

•  Regula=on  40  CFR  Part  63  Subpart  ZZZZ  •  Exis=ng  CI  RICE  must  be  in  compliance  by  May  3,  2013  –  Except  emergency  CI  >  500  hp  at  major  sources  

•  Exis=ng  SI  RICE  must  be  in  compliance  by  October  19,  2013  

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Rule  History  •  2002  –  EPA  issued  proposed  rule,  to  reflect  Maximum  Achievable  Control  Technology  (MACT)  

•  2004  –  Exis=ng,  new  and  reconstructed  sta=onary  RICE  >  500  hp  @  major  sources  

•  2008  –  New  and  reconstructed  sta=onary  RICE  <  500  hp  @  major  sources  and  new  sta=onary  RICE  @  area  sources  

•  2010  –  Exis=ng  sta=onary  RICE  <  500  hp,  non-­‐emergency  CI  >  500  hp  @  major  sources,  exis=ng  sta=onary  RICE  @  area  sources  

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Regulatory  Amendments  •  Sta=onary  SI  Engines  >  500  hp  @  Area  Source  –  Cataly=c  controls  for  engines  located  in  populated  areas  

– Management  prac=ces  for  engines  located  in  remote  areas  

•  Alterna=ve  compliance  for  formaldehyde  emissions  for  exis=ng  &  new  4SRB  non-­‐emergency  >  500  hp  @  major  source  –  76%  reduc=on  of  formaldehyde  –  30%  reduc=on  of  total  hydrocarbon  emissions  

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Regulatory  Amendments  •  Star=ng  2015,  emergency  engines  ≥  100  hp  –  Emergency  opera=on  of  more  than  15  to  100  hours  per  year  

•  Recordkeeping  and  repor=ng  –  Emergency  opera=on  of  less  than  15  hours  per  year  

•  No  control  requirements  or  numeric  emission  limits  

For  a  list  of  the  recent  regulatory  amendments,  please  visit:  hgp://www.epa.gov/gn/atw/rice/20130114overviewfs.pdf  

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Applicability  •  Major  or  Area  Source?    __________  •  Engine  Type?  

SI:      ☐  4SRB    ☐  4SLB      ☐  2SLB    ☐  CI        

•  Engine  Status?  ☐  New      ☐  Exis=ng    ☐  Reconstructed    

•  Engine  Use?  ☐  Emergency  ☐  Limited-­‐use  ☐  Non-­‐emergency  

•  Engine  Loca=on?    ☐  Remote    ☐  Non-­‐Remote  

•  Engine  Size?        __________      (bhp)    

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Exemp=ons  

•  Sta=onary  RICE  test  cell/stand  •  RICE  used  for  Na=onal  Security  

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Regulatory  Requirements  Scenario:  Exis=ng  RICE,  Major  source,  Non-­‐remote,  Non  limited-­‐use  

 Engine  Size  

Engine  Type   Compliance  Requirements  

250  hp  

4SLB  •  Ini=al  compliance  -­‐  ini=al  performance  test  •  Emission  limita=on  -­‐  CO  at  exhaust  47  ppmvd  @  15%  O2  •  Compliance  report  –  semiannually,  keep  for  5  years  

4SRB  

•  Ini=al  compliance  -­‐  ini=al  performance  test  •  Emission  limita=on  -­‐  Formaldehyde  at  exhaust  10.3  ppmvd  

@  15%  O2  •  Compliance  report  –  semiannually,  keep  for  5  years  

CI  •  Ini=al  compliance  -­‐  ini=al  performance  test  •  Emission  limita=on  -­‐  CO  at  exhaust  230  ppmvd  @  15%  O2  •  Compliance  report  –  semiannually,  keep  for  5  years  

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Regulatory  Requirements  Scenario:  Exis=ng  RICE,  Major  source,  Non-­‐remote,  Non  limited-­‐use  

 Engine  Size  Engine  Type   Compliance  Requirements  

600  hp  

4SRB  

•  Emission  limita=on  -­‐  76%  reduc=on  of  formaldehyde;  OR  30%  reduc=on  of  total  hydrocarbon  emissions;  OR  limit  formaldehyde  at  exhaust  350  ppbvd  @  15%  O2  

•  Opera=ng  limita=on  -­‐  catalyst  pressure  drop  2”water  drop  @  100%  load  ±  10%  and  inlet  T  ≥  750°F  ≤  1250°F  

•  Con=nuous  compliance  –  NSCR,  no  NSCR  •  Performance  test  -­‐  semiannually;  if  in  compliance  for  2  consecu=ve  tests  

may  reduce  to  annually  •  Compliance  report  –  semiannually,  keep  for  5  years  

CI  

•  Ini=al  compliance  -­‐  CO  ini=al  performance  test,  install  CPMS,  recorded  ini=al  catalyst  pressure  drop  and  catalyst  inlet  temperature  

•  Emission  Limita=on  -­‐  CO  at  exhaust  to  23  ppmvd  @  15%  O2;  OR  70%  reduc=on  of  CO  

•  Opera=ng  limita=on  -­‐  catalyst  pressure  drop  2”  water  drop  @  100%  load  ±  10%  and  inlet  T  ≥  450°F  ≤  1350°F  

•  Con=nuous  compliance  -­‐  oxida=on  catalyst,  CEMS  or  no  oxida=on  catalyst  •  Performance  test  -­‐  every  8,760  hours  or  3  years,  whichever  comes  first  •  Compliance  report  –  semiannually,  keep  for  5  years  •  Crankcase  control  •  Ultra  low  sulfur  diesel  (except  rural  Alaska)  

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Regulatory  Requirements  Scenario:  Exis=ng  RICE,  Area  source,  Non-­‐remote,  Non  limited-­‐use  

 Engine  Size  

Engine  Type   Compliance  Requirements  

250  hp  4SLB/4SRB/CI  

•  Management  prac=ces  -­‐  change  oil  and  filter,  inspect  spark  plugs,  and  inspect  all  hoses  and  belts  

•  Con=nuous  compliance  -­‐  manufacturer  recommended  OR  maintenance  plan  

•  Devia=on  report  >  24  hr/yr  

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Regulatory  Requirements  Scenario:  Exis=ng  RICE,  Area  source,  Non-­‐remote,  Non  limited-­‐use  

 Engine  Size  Engine  Type   Compliance  Requirements  

600  hp  

4SRB/4SLB  

•  Ini=al  compliance  -­‐  ini=al  performance  test  •  Management  prac=ces  -­‐  change  oil  and  filter,  inspect  spark  plugs,  and  

inspect  all  hoses  and  belts  •  Opera=ng  limita=on  -­‐  cataly=c  controls  for  units  operate  >  24  hr/yr  •  Con=nuous  compliance  -­‐  high  T  shutdown  device,  OR  monitor  catalyst  inlet  

T  con=nuously  units  >  24  hr/yr;  work  or  management  prac=ces  units  ≤  24  hr/yr  

•  Performance  check-­‐  annually  •  Compliance  report  -­‐  semiannually,  keep  for  5  years  

CI  

•  Ini=al  compliance  -­‐  CO  ini=al  performance  test,  install  CPMS,  recorded  ini=al  catalyst  pressure  drop  and  catalyst  inlet  temperature  

•  Emission  Limita=on  -­‐  CO  at  exhaust  to  23  ppmvd  @  15%  O2;  OR  70%  reduc=on  of  CO  

•  Opera=ng  limita=on  -­‐  catalyst  pressure  drop  2”  water  drop  @  100%  load±  10%  and  inlet  T  ≥  450°F  ≤  1350°F  

•  Con=nuous  compliance  -­‐  oxida=on  catalyst,  CEMS  or  no  oxida=on  catalyst  •  Performance  test  -­‐  every  8,760  hours  or  3  years,  whichever  comes  first  •  Compliance  report  -­‐  semiannually,  keep  for  5  years  •  Crankcase  control  •  Ultra  low  sulfur  diesel  (except  rural  Alaska)  

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When  must  new  engines  comply?  

•  Sta=onary  RICE  –  upon  start-­‐up  •  Area  sources  that  become  major  sources  arer  construc=on/reconstruc=on–  upon  start-­‐up  

•  Area  sources    that  become  major  sources  before  construc=on/reconstruc=on  –  within  3  years  

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Work  Prac=ce  Standards/Management  Prac=ces  

•  Change  oil  and  filter/oil  analysis  •  Inspect  hoses  and  belts  •  Inspect  air  cleaner  (CI)  •  Inspect  spark  plugs  (SI)  

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Start-­‐up,  Shut-­‐down  &  Malfunc=on  (SSM)  •  Minimize  engine’s  start-­‐up  and  idling  =me  to  30  minutes  

•  During  shut-­‐down  emission  limita=ons  apply  

•  Must  report  and  keep  records  of  malfunc=ons  

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Con=nuous  Emissions  Monitoring  System  (CEMS)  

•  Annual  rela=ve  accuracy  test  audit  (RATA)  

•  Sampling  cycle  •  Sampling  site  

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Con=nuous  Parameter  Monitoring  System  (CPMS)  •  Site-­‐specific  monitoring  plan  •  Collect  data  every  15  minutes  •  Catalyst  inlet  temperature  

– Minimum  and  maximum  

•  Pressure  drop  across  catalyst  – 100%  load  ±  10%  

•  Performance  evalua=on  

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Crankcase  Controls  

•  Exis=ng  non-­‐emergency  CI  RICE  ≥  300  hp  

•  Closed  crankcase  ven=la=on  system  •  Open  crankcase  filtra=on  system  •  Opera=ng  and  maintenance  

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Impact  and  Op=ons  @  Area  Sources   600  hp  Gas  &  Diesel  Engine  

Compliance  OpAons   Cost  (per  year)  

Monitoring,  recordkeeping  and  repor=ng   $  10,000  

Source  tes=ng  (if  not  already  required)   $  3,000  -­‐  $  4,000  

Equipment  installa=on  (Closed/Open  crankcase,  temperature  monitoring,  shutdown  device)  

$  1,000  $  1,000  -­‐  $  2,000  $  100  -­‐  $  300  

Catalyst  installa=on,  permiung,  opera=on  &  replacement   $  140,000  -­‐  $  160,000  

Replacing  engines  &  permiung   $  190,000  -­‐  $  250,000  (Gas)  $  180,000  -­‐  $  210,000  (Diesel)  

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Case  Study  Natural  Gas  Peaker  Plant,  16  x  4,157  hp  4SLB  •  Selec=ve  Cataly=c  reduc=on  (SCR)  systems  and  CO  &  VOC  

catalysts  •  Compliance  Assurance  Monitoring  Plan  –  NOx  monitoring  •  Inspec=on  and  Maintenance  (I&M)  Plan  –  control  

equipment,  engine  opera=on,  malfunc=on    •  Major  or  Area  Source?                  Area              •  Engine  Type?  

SI:  ☐  4SRB    þ  4SLB      ☐  2SLB    ☐  CI      

•  Engine  Status?  ☐  New      þ  Exis=ng    ☐  Reconstructed    

•  Engine  Use?  ☐  Emergency  ☐  Limited-­‐use  þNon-­‐emergency  

•  Engine  Loca=on?    ☐  Remote    þ  Non-­‐Remote  

•  Engine  Size?                4,157                  (bhp)  

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Next  Steps  •  What  type  of  engine?  •  How  old  is  the  engine?  •  What  are  the  compliance  op=ons?  •  What  are  the  costs?  •  Balance  of  implementa=on  and  cost  Please  visit  the  EPA  website  for  more  informa=on:  hgp://www.epa.gov/gn/atw/rice/ricepg.html  

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Ques=ons  

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Contact  Informa=on  Samantha  Wang  

BlueScape  Environmental  Office:  858-­‐695-­‐9200  x213  

Cell:  858-­‐740-­‐6021  [email protected]  www.bluescapeinc.com  

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