"Certification" means documentation that a distributed generator will comply with the applicable emissions standards and certification requirements of this section when installed as supplied and operated and maintained according to the manufacturer's instructions.
"Certifying entity" means a person issuing a certification that satisfies the requirements of subsection (e) of this section.
"Combined heat and power system" or "CHP system" means a distributed generator that sequentially produces both electric power and thermal energy from a single source.
"Design system efficiency" means, for a CHP system, the sum of the full load design thermal output and electric output divided by the heat input.
"Distributed generator" means any new or existing generator with a nameplate capacity less than 15 MW that generates electricity for other than emergency use. Electricity generated may be used either on-site or for sale under an agreement with a utility, other market participant or system operator. Such a generator may also generate electricity for use during an emergency but is not defined as an emergency generator. Such a generator may burn two fuels simultaneously but is not defined as a dual-fuel generator.
"Dual-fuel generator" means a distributed generator that has the capacity to be fired by either a gaseous fuel, or a liquid fuel, such as diesel or No. 2 grade oil, but not by both a gaseous fuel and a liquid fuel simultaneously.
"Effective date" means the date on which this section is adopted in accordance with the provisions of chapter 54 of the Connecticut General Statutes.
"Emergency" means "emergency" as defined in section 22a-174-22 e(a) of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies.
"Emergency generator" means "emergency engine" as defined in section 22a-174-22 e(a) of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies.
"Existing" means, for a generator, installed prior to the effective date of this section.
"Flared fuel" means gases that are emitted directly into the ambient air or burned without generating electricity or useful mechanical or thermal energy.
"Gaseous fuel" means natural gas and other fossil fuels that are in a gaseous state when used to fuel a generator.
"Generator" means any equipment that converts primary fuel, including fossil fuel and renewable fuel, into electricity or electricity and thermal energy.
"Installed" means the date on which a generator is first capable of generating electricity.
"ISO" means the International Organization for Standardization.
"Motor vehicle diesel fuel" means on-road diesel fuel that meets sulfur limits in 40 CFR 80.29, 80.500(a) and 80.520(a) and (b).
"New" means, for a generator, installed on or after the effective date of this section.
"Power-to-heat ratio" means, for a CHP system, the design electrical output divided by the design recovered thermal output, where both outputs are measured in consistent units.
"Reciprocating engine" means a stationary internal combustion engine having a crankshaft turned by linearly reciprocating pistons.
"Supplier" means a person who manufactures, assembles or otherwise makes distributed generators available to owners and operators.
"System operator" means a person responsible for managing a geographical region's electric bulk power generation and transmission systems.
Where: Gc = generator capacity (MW)
Ep = applicable carbon monoxide emission limit of subsection (d) of this section (lbs/MWh)
Where:
Gc = generator capacity (MW)
Ep = applicable carbon monoxide emission limit of subsection (d) of this section (lbs/MWh)
Table 42-1. Emissions standards for an existing distributed generator.
Oxides of nitrogen (lbs/MWh) | Particulate matter (lbs/MWh) | Carbon monoxide (lbs/MWh) |
4.0 | 0.7 | 10 |
Table 42-2. Emissions standards for a new distributed generator.
Date of Installation | Oxides of nitrogen (lbs/MWh) | Particulate matter (lbs/MWh) | Carbon monoxide (lbs/MWh) |
On or after January 1, 2005 | 0.6 | 0.7 | 10 |
On or after May 1, 2008 | 0.3 | 0.07 | 2 |
On or after May 1, 2012 | 015 | 0.03 | 1 |
"This generator is certified as meeting the applicable standards of R.C.S.A. section 22a-174-42 when maintained and operated in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions."
Table 42-3. Default emissions values (lbs/MMBtu) for use of flared fuels.
Pollutant | Default flared gas emissions (lbs/MMBtu) |
Oxides of nitrogen | 0.1 |
Carbon monoxide | 0.7 |
Carbon dioxide | 117 |
CHP system emissions credit (lbs of pollutant/MWh of emissions) = *
Where: T = Per pollutant emission rate of the displaced thermal system (lbs/MMBtu)
F = Displaced thermal system efficiency
R = CHP system power-to-heat ratio
Table 42-4. Maximum displaced system emissions rates for a CHP system replacing an existing thermal system.
Pollutant | Maximum emission rate (lbs/MMBtu) |
Nitrogen oxides 0.3 | 0.3 |
Carbon monoxide | 0.08 |
Carbon dioxide | 117 |
"I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this document and all attachments thereto, and I certify that based on reasonable investigation, including my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, the submitted information is true, accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief. I understand that any false statement made in the submitted information may be punishable as a criminal offense under section 22a-175 of the Connecticut General Statutes, under section 53a-157b of the Connecticut General Statutes, and in accordance with any other applicable statute."
Director
Division of Compliance and Field Operations
Bureau of Air Management
Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection
79 Elm Street
Hartford, CT 06106-5127
Conn. Agencies Regs. § 22a-174-42