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(2) The alternate test procedure for the
Beghelli basic models referenced in
paragraph (1) of this Order is the test
procedure for illuminated exit signs
prescribed by DOE at 10 CFR 431.204
except use the following instructions in
place of 10 CFR 431.204(b):
Determine the energy efficiency of
each combination illuminated exit sign
unit under test (‘‘combination unit’’) by
conducting the test procedure, as
follows:
(i) Identify a unit of a noncombination illuminated exit sign
(‘‘non-combination unit’’) equivalent to
the combination unit. A noncombination unit is equivalent only if it
consists entirely of electricityconsuming components identical to all
of those of the combination unit, but
does not include any auxiliary features,
and contains an electrically connected
battery. The equivalent noncombination unit must also have the
same manufacturer and number of faces
as the combination unit.
(ii) Test the equivalent noncombination unit using the DOE test
procedure at 10 CFR, part 431,
subpart L.
(iii) Assign the measured input power
demand of the non-combination unit as
the input power demand of the
combination unit.
(3) Representations. Beghelli may not
make representations about the energy
use of the basic models referenced in
paragraph (1) of this Order for
compliance, marketing, or other
purposes unless the basic model has
been tested in accordance with the
provisions set forth above and such
representations fairly disclose the
results of such testing.
(4) This waiver shall remain in effect
according to the provisions of 10 CFR
431.401.
(5) This waiver is issued on the
condition that the statements,
representations, and documents
provided by Beghelli are valid. If
Beghelli makes any modifications to the
controls or configurations of a basic
model referenced in paragraph (1), the
waiver will no longer be valid for that
basic model and Beghelli will either be
required to use the current Federal test
method or submit a new application for
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a test procedure waiver. DOE may
rescind or modify this waiver at any
time if it determines that the factual
basis underlying the petition for waiver
is incorrect, or the results from the
alternate test procedure are
unrepresentative of the basic models’
true energy consumption characteristics.
10 CFR 431.401(k)(1). Likewise, Beghelli
may request that DOE rescind or modify
the waiver if Beghelli discovers an error
in the information provided to DOE as
part of its petition, determines that the
waiver is no longer needed, or for other
appropriate reasons. 10 CFR
431.401(k)(2).
(6) Granting of this waiver does not
release Beghelli from the certification
requirements set forth at 10 CFR part
429.
Signed in Washington, DC, on June 7,
2019.
Alexander Fitzsimmons,
Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy
Efficiency, Energy Efficiency and Renewable
Energy.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Notice of Public Meeting of the
Supercritical CO2 Oxy-Combustion
Technology Group
National Energy Technology
Laboratory, Office of Fossil Energy,
Department of Energy.
ACTION: Notice of public meeting.
AGENCY:
The National Energy
Technology Laboratory (NETL) will host
a public meeting via WebEx July 9,
2019, of the Supercritical CO2 Oxycombustion Technology Group, to
address challenges associated with oxycombustion systems in directly heated
supercritical CO2 (sCO2) power cycles.
DATES: The public meeting will be held
on July 9, 2019, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
ET.
ADDRESSES: The public meeting will be
held via WebEx and hosted by NETL.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
further information regarding the public
meeting, please contact Seth Lawson by
email at Seth.Lawson@netl.doe.gov, or
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by postal mail addressed to National
Energy Technology Laboratory, 3610
Collins Ferry Road, P.O. Box 880,
Morgantown, WV 26507–0880. Please
direct all media inquiries to the NETL
Public Affairs Officer at (304) 285–0228.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Instructions and Information on the
Public Meeting
The public meeting will be held via
WebEx. The public meeting will begin
at 1:00 p.m. and end at 3:00 p.m.
Interested parties may RSVP, to confirm
their participation and receive login
instructions, by emailing Seth.Lawson@
netl.doe.gov.
The objective of the Supercritical CO2
Oxy-combustion Technology Group is to
promote a technical understanding of
oxy-combustion for direct-fired sCO2
power cycles by sharing information or
viewpoints from individual participants
regarding risk reduction and challenges
associated with developing the
technology.
Oxy-combustion systems in directly
heated supercritical CO2 (SCO2) power
cycles utilize natural gas or syngas oxycombustion systems to produce a high
temperature SCO2 working fluid and
have the potential to be efficient, cost
effective and well-suited for carbon
dioxide (CO2) capture. To realize the
benefits of direct fired SCO2 power
cycles, the following challenges must be
addressed: Chemical kinetic
uncertainties, combustion instability,
flowpath design, thermal management,
pressure containment, definition/
prediction of turbine inlet conditions,
ignition, off-design operation, transient
capabilities, in-situ flame monitoring,
and modeling, among others.
The format of the meeting will
facilitate equal opportunity for
discussion among all participants; all
participants will be welcome to speak.
Following a detailed presentation by
one volunteer participant regarding
lessons learned from his or her area of
research, other participants will be
provided the opportunity to briefly
share lessons learned from their own
research. Meetings are expected to take
place every other month with a different
volunteer presenting at each meeting.
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Meeting minutes shall be published for
those who are unable to attend.
This meeting is considered ‘‘open-tothe-public;’’ the purpose for this
meeting has been examined during the
planning stages, and NETL management
has made specific determinations that
affect attendance. All information
presented at this meeting must meet
criteria for public sharing or be
published and available in the public
domain. Participants should not
communicate information that is
considered official use only,
proprietary, sensitive, restricted or
protected in any way. Foreign nationals,
who may be present, have not been
approved for access to DOE information
and technologies.
Dated: June 3, 2019.
Heather Quedenfeld,
Associate Director, Coal, Technology
Development & Integration Center, National
Energy Technology Laboratory.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
[Docket No. CP19–475–000]
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Gulfstream Natural Gas System, L.L.C.;
Notice of Application
Take notice that on June 3, 2019,
Gulfstream Natural Gas System, L.L.C.
(Gulfstream), 2701 North Rocky Point
Drive, Suite 1050, Tampa, Florida
33607, filed an application pursuant to
section 7(b) and 7(c) of the Natural Gas
Act (NGA) and Part 157 of the
Commission’s regulations seeking
authorization for its Phase VI Expansion
Project. Gulfstream states the proposed
project is designed to create
approximately 78,000 dekatherms per
day of mainline capacity from existing
points of receipt in Mississippi and
Alabama to an existing point of delivery
in Manatee County, Florida, all as more
fully described in the application which
is on file with the Commission and open
to public inspection. The filing may also
be viewed on the web at https://
www.ferc.gov using the ‘‘eLibrary’’ link.
Enter the docket number excluding the
last three digits in the docket number
field to access the document. For
assistance, contact FERC at
FERCOnlineSupport@ferc.gov or call
toll-free, (866) 208–3676 or TTY, (202)
502–8659.
Any questions regarding this
application should be directed to Lisa
A. Connolly, Director, Rates and
Certificates, Gulfstream Natural Gas
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System, L.L.C., P.O. Box 1642, Houston,
Texas 77251, by calling (713) 627–4102,
by fax at (713) 627–5947, or by email
lisa.connolly@enbridge.com.
Specifically, Gulfstream seeks
authorization to: (i) Install one 16,000
horsepower turbine driven compressor
unit at its existing Compressor Station
410 located in Mobile County, Alabama;
(ii) abandon in place approximately 4
miles of 36-inch-diameter pipeline in
Mobile County, Alabama; (iii) construct
approximately 4 miles of thicker walled
36-inch-diameter pipeline to replace the
abandoned pipeline; (iv) increase the
maximum allowable operating pressure
of approximately 59 miles of 36-inchdiameter onshore and offshore pipeline;
(v) construct metering equipment at its
existing Compressor Station 420 in
Manatee County, Florida; (vi) construct
other related auxiliary facilities; and
(vii) establish and charge initial
incremental recourse rates and system
fuel retainage for firm service.
Gulfstream estimates the cost of the
proposed project to be approximately
$155 million. Gulfstream requests that
the Commission issue an order granting
authorization by June 1, 2020, to allow
Gulfstream to obtain a special permit for
the increased pipeline pressure from the
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety
Administration and commence
construction by November 1, 2021, to
meet the requested in service date of
December 1, 2022.
Pursuant to section 157.9 of the
Commission’s rules, 18 CFR 157.9,
within 90 days of this Notice the
Commission staff will either: Complete
its environmental assessment (EA) and
place it into the Commission’s public
record (eLibrary) for this proceeding; or
issue a Notice of Schedule for
Environmental Review. If a Notice of
Schedule for Environmental Review is
issued, it will indicate, among other
milestones, the anticipated date for the
Commission staff’s issuance of the EA
for this proposal. The filing of the EA
in the Commission’s public record for
this proceeding or the issuance of a
Notice of Schedule for Environmental
Review will serve to notify federal and
state agencies of the timing for the
completion of all necessary reviews, and
the subsequent need to complete all
federal authorizations within 90 days of
the date of issuance of the Commission
staff’s EA.
There are two ways to become
involved in the Commission’s review of
this project. First, any person wishing to
obtain legal status by becoming a party
to the proceedings for this project
should, on or before the comment date
stated below file with the Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission, 888
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a motion to intervene in accordance
with the requirements of the
Commission’s Rules of Practice and
Procedure (18 CFR 385.214 or 385.211)
and the Regulations under the NGA (18
CFR 157.10). A person obtaining party
status will be placed on the service list
maintained by the Secretary of the
Commission and will receive copies of
all documents filed by the applicant and
by all other parties. A party must submit
3 copies of filings made in the
proceeding with the Commission and
must provide a copy to the applicant
and to every other party. Only parties to
the proceeding can ask for court review
of Commission orders in the proceeding.
However, a person does not have to
intervene in order to have comments
considered. The second way to
participate is by filing with the
Secretary of the Commission, as soon as
possible, an original and two copies of
comments in support of or in opposition
to this project. The Commission will
consider these comments in
determining the appropriate action to be
taken, but the filing of a comment alone
will not serve to make the filer a party
to the proceeding. The Commission’s
rules require that persons filing
comments in opposition to the project
provide copies of their protests only to
the party or parties directly involved in
the protest.
Persons who wish to comment only
on the environmental review of this
project should submit an original and
two copies of their comments to the
Secretary of the Commission.
Environmental commentors will be
placed on the Commission’s
environmental mailing list and will be
notified of any meetings associated with
the Commission’s environmental review
process. Environmental commentors
will not be required to serve copies of
filed documents on all other parties.
However, the non-party commentors
will not receive copies of all documents
filed by other parties or issued by the
Commission and will not have the right
to seek court review of the
Commission’s final order.
As of the February 27, 2018 date of
the Commission’s order in Docket No.
CP16–4–001, the Commission will
apply its revised practice concerning
out-of-time motions to intervene in any
new Natural Gas Act section 3 or section
7 proceeding.1 Persons desiring to
become a party to a certificate
proceeding are to intervene in a timely
manner. If seeking to intervene out-oftime, the movant is required to ‘‘show
1 Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company, L.L.C., 162
FERC ¶ 61,167 at P 50 (2018).
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[FR Doc No: 2019-13226]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Notice of Public Meeting of the Supercritical CO2 Oxy-Combustion
Technology Group
AGENCY: National Energy Technology Laboratory, Office of Fossil Energy,
Department of Energy.
ACTION: Notice of public meeting.
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SUMMARY: The National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) will host a
public meeting via WebEx July 9, 2019, of the Supercritical
CO2 Oxy-combustion Technology Group, to address challenges
associated with oxy-combustion systems in directly heated supercritical
CO2 (sCO2) power cycles.
DATES: The public meeting will be held on July 9, 2019, from 1 p.m. to
3 p.m. ET.
ADDRESSES: The public meeting will be held via WebEx and hosted by
NETL.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information regarding the
public meeting, please contact Seth Lawson by email at
[email protected], or by postal mail addressed to National
Energy Technology Laboratory, 3610 Collins Ferry Road, P.O. Box 880,
Morgantown, WV 26507-0880. Please direct all media inquiries to the
NETL Public Affairs Officer at (304) 285-0228.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Instructions and Information on the Public Meeting
The public meeting will be held via WebEx. The public meeting will
begin at 1:00 p.m. and end at 3:00 p.m. Interested parties may RSVP, to
confirm their participation and receive login instructions, by emailing
[email protected].
The objective of the Supercritical CO2 Oxy-combustion
Technology Group is to promote a technical understanding of oxy-
combustion for direct-fired sCO2 power cycles by sharing
information or viewpoints from individual participants regarding risk
reduction and challenges associated with developing the technology.
Oxy-combustion systems in directly heated supercritical
CO2 (SCO2) power cycles utilize natural gas or
syngas oxy-combustion systems to produce a high temperature
SCO2 working fluid and have the potential to be efficient,
cost effective and well-suited for carbon dioxide (CO2)
capture. To realize the benefits of direct fired SCO2 power
cycles, the following challenges must be addressed: Chemical kinetic
uncertainties, combustion instability, flowpath design, thermal
management, pressure containment, definition/prediction of turbine
inlet conditions, ignition, off-design operation, transient
capabilities, in-situ flame monitoring, and modeling, among others.
The format of the meeting will facilitate equal opportunity for
discussion among all participants; all participants will be welcome to
speak. Following a detailed presentation by one volunteer participant
regarding lessons learned from his or her area of research, other
participants will be provided the opportunity to briefly share lessons
learned from their own research. Meetings are expected to take place
every other month with a different volunteer presenting at each
meeting.
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Meeting minutes shall be published for those who are unable to attend.
This meeting is considered ``open-to-the-public;'' the purpose for
this meeting has been examined during the planning stages, and NETL
management has made specific determinations that affect attendance. All
information presented at this meeting must meet criteria for public
sharing or be published and available in the public domain.
Participants should not communicate information that is considered
official use only, proprietary, sensitive, restricted or protected in
any way. Foreign nationals, who may be present, have not been approved
for access to DOE information and technologies.
Dated: June 3, 2019.
Heather Quedenfeld,
Associate Director, Coal, Technology Development & Integration Center,
National Energy Technology Laboratory.
[FR Doc. 2019-13226 Filed 6-20-19; 8:45 am]
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