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Office of Air Quality (OAQ) Emission Credit Registry Updated August 23,

Registry Program Goals Assist sources looking for emission offsets for nonattainment New Source Review (NSR) permitting Provide a central, publicly available location where information about emission credits can be stored and viewed 3

Registry Program Highlights Voluntary participation – No one is required to use this registry to obtain their emission offsets Market-based system – Entities will trade with each other to obtain emission credits Free Service – No application fees for the Registry service – only the normal air permitting fees No new rules – Based on what is currently allowed in state rules (326 IAC 2-3-4) Flexible – Only references state rules so the guidance will be updated as rules change, but the program itself doesnt change 4

Health – Reducing air pollutant emissions will improve the overall air quality in Indiana Offsets – Reductions can be used to offset increased emissions from growth and expansion projects Economics – Emission reduction programs often save money through lower fuel usage and using less raw materials and through the sale of emission credits 5 Why Generate Reductions?

Regulated sources that need to find offsets for expansion projects Companies looking to build new manufacturing facilities in nonattainment areas Citizens and environmental groups who want to stay informed about Indianas air quality Companies that wish to buy, sell, or trade emission credits 6 Who Will Use the Registry?

7 The Registry Process Posting Emission Credits Need List Registering Emission Reductions Transferring Registered Emission Credits Using Registered Credits

Step 1 – Determine what amount of credits will be needed for your new construction or expansion project Step 2 – Apply to post your need on the Emission Credit Registry website Step 3 – Verify that the list was posted correctly to the website 8 Posting Emission Credits Need List

Step 1 – Generate permanent, quantifiable, federally enforceable, and surplus reductions in air pollutant emissions Step 2 – Apply for permit or source modification Step 3 – Apply to register the reductions as emission credits Step 4 – Verify that the credits were posted correctly to the website Step 5 – Work with IDEM to resolve any issues that may arise 9 Registering Reductions as Credits

Step 1 – Credit seeker will check the website to locate the type and quantity of emission credits wanted Step 2 – Credit seeker will contact the listed owner of credits to work out the details of the transaction Step 3 – Submit an application to update the Registry to show the new owner of credits Step 4 – Verify that the transfer of credits was posted correctly to the website 10 Transferring Registered Emission Credits

Step 1 – Check the website to locate the type and quantity of emission credits needed Step 2 – Contact the owner of the credits to work out the details of the transaction Step 3 – Apply for any appropriate permit or source modifications Step 4 – Submit an application to update the Registry Step 5 – Work with IDEM to resolve any issues that may arise 11 Using Registered Credits

12 Explanation and Examples Generating Emission Reductions Registering Reductions as Credits Transferring Registered Emission Credits Using Credits

Modifications: Installation of control equipment Changes in process inputs, formulations, products, product mix, or raw materials Reductions in actual emission rates Reductions in operating hours Production curtailment or shutdown of emitting sources or facilities – may not be usable if used in the state's attainment plan Any other enforceable and approved method 13 Generating Emission Reductions

Step 1 – Calculate average actual annual emissions prior to emission reduction using data from the 24-month period immediately preceding the reduction in emissions Step 2 – Calculate annual emission rate following reduction Step 3 – Subtract the annual emissions rate following the reduction from the average actual annual emissions prior to the reduction 14 Calculating the Amount of Reduction (Modifications Only)

Step 1 – Calculate average actual annual emissions prior to curtailment using data from the 24-month period immediately preceding the reduction in emissions Step 2 – Calculate allowable annual emission rate following curtailment Step 3 – Subtract the allowable annual emissions rate following the curtailment from the average actual annual emissions prior to the curtailment 15 Calculating the Amount of Reduction (Curtailment Only)

The following methods are acceptable for calculating the quantity of emission reductions: AP-42 Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors Stack Test data Continuous Emissions Monitoring System (CEMS) data Other approved methods 16 Emissions Calculations Methodology

17 Registering Reductions as Credits Registry only includes Indiana reductions Registry covers all criteria air pollutants, but not hazardous air pollutants Registry only includes stationary sources Reductions must be Permanent Quantifiable The Federal nonattainment New Source Review (NSR) program, and therefore the Indiana nonattainment NSR program, requires emission credits to be validated at time of use and not time of generation Federally Enforceable Surplus

Permanent: Assured for the life of the emissions unit through an enforceable mechanism Quantifiable: Amount, rate and characteristics are measurable or calculated through a reliable and approved method Enforceable: Authority to enforce the requirements that sustain the reduction Surplus: Voluntary reductions and in excess of those required by any local, state, or federal requirement 18 Conditions That Qualify the Credits

The Generator is the original owner of the emission credit Credits may be transferred by any means of conveyance permitted under state and federal laws The Registry must be updated once transfers are complete so the appropriate owner contact information is displayed 19 Transferring Registered Emission Credits

Credits for a criteria pollutant may only be used to offset emissions of that same criteria pollutant Credits are generally used to offset emissions within the nonattainment area where the reductions were generated Credits are not usable after a certain amount of time has passed Offsets versus Netting 20 Using Credits

326 IAC 2-3-4(d): A decrease in emissions may be credited for offset purposes only if it occurs between the date 5 years before construction commences on a proposed physical or operational change and the date the increase in actual emissions from that change occurs Years Plus Time for Construction

Pure Offset: Source A reduces emissions to offset the increase in emissions generated when Source B expands production, or when Source C builds a new manufacturing plant Internal Netting: Source A reduces emissions in one area of the plant to internally compensate for an increase in emissions that will be created when Source A expands production in another area of the plant 22 Offsets versus Netting

Registry website – answers several common questions about the Registry Fact sheet – summary of program Application forms and instructions – explain in detail the process for: Registering emission credits Transferring emission credits Using emission credits Posting an emission credit need 23 Additional Documents/Questions

For More Information… Air Emission Credit Registry Jed Wolkins Indiana Dept. of Environmental Management Office of Air Quality – Permits Branch (800) or (317)

New Source Review Air Permitting Nonattainment Areas Compliance and Technical Assistance Program (CTAP) Indiana Dept. of Environmental Management Office of Pollution Prevention and Technical Assistance (800) or (317) and More Information…

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