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Acid Rain Program 2001 Applicability Determinations

View EPA's formal responses to written requests for applicability determinations under 40 CFR 72.6 from 2001.

View Acid Rain Program Applicability Determinations to find EPA responses from other years, plus related information.

  • CH Resources (pdf) (27.66 KB, 2001)
    Three cogeneration facilities that lost their power purchase agreements. 40 CFR 72.6(b)(4) (definition of a "cogeneration unit") and 40 CFR 72.6(b)(5) (definition of a "qualifying power purchase commitment").
  • Pepperell Power Plant (pdf) (20.62 KB, 2001)
    A 77W cogenerating combustion turbine that lost its qualifying power purchase commitment 40 CFR 72.6(b)(4) (definition of a "cogeneration unit") and 40 CFR 72.6(b)(5) (definition of a "qualifying power purchase commitment").
  • New York Power Authority (pdf) (13.25 KB, October 6, 2001)
    Eleven new simple combustion turbines with generator nameplate capacity of 47 MW each. 40 CFR 72.2 and 40 CFR 72.6(a)(3)(i) (definitions of "new unit" and "utility unit," as well as applicability regulations as applied to new affected utility units).

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