New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 27C - CO[2] BUDGET TRADING PROGRAM
Subchapter 8 - General requirements
Section 7:27C-8.7 - CObudget units that co-fire eligible biomass
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
(a) The CO[2] authorized account representative of a CO[2] budget unit that co-fires eligible biomass as a compliance mechanism under this chapter shall report the following information to the Department for each calendar quarter:
(b) The owner or operator of a CO[2] Budget unit shall calculate and submit to the Department on a quarterly basis the total dry weight for each distinct type of eligible biomass fired by the CO[2] Budget unit during the reporting quarter. The total dry weight shall be determined for each fuel type as follows:
where:
F[j] = Total eligible biomass dry basis fuel input (lbs) for fuel type j;
F[i] = Eligible biomass as-fired fuel input (lbs) for fired shipment i;
M[i] = Moisture content (fraction) for fired shipment i;
i = Fired fuel shipment;
j = Fuel type; and,
n = Number of shipments; and
F[j] = Total eligible biomass dry basis fuel input (lbs) for fuel type j;
D[j] = Density of biogas (lbs/scf) for fuel type j;
V[j]= Total volume (scf) for fuel type j;
M[j] = Moisture content (fraction) for fuel type j; and
j = Fuel type.
(c) CO[2] emissions due to firing of eligible biomass shall be determined as follows:
where:
CO[2] tons = CO[2] emissions due to firing of eligible biomass for the reporting quarter;
F[j] = Total eligible biomass dry basis fuel input (lbs) for fuel type j, as calculated in (b) above;
C[j] = Carbon fraction (dry basis) for fuel type j;
O[j] = Oxidation factor for eligible biomass fuel type j, derived for solid fuels based on the ash content of the eligible biomass fired and the carbon content of this ash, as determined pursuant to (a)5 above; for gaseous eligible biomass fuels, a default oxidation factor of 0.995 may be used;
= The number of tons of carbon dioxide that are created when one ton of carbon is combusted;
0.0005 = The number of short tons that is equal to one pound;
j = Fuel type; and
n = Number of distinct fuel types.
(d) Heat input due to firing of eligible biomass for each quarter shall be determined as follows:
H[j] = F[j] x HHV[j]
where:
H[j] = Heat input (MMBtu) for fuel type j;
F[j] = Total eligible biomass dry basis fuel input (lbs) for fuel type j, as calculated at (b) above;
HHV[j] = Higher heating value (MMBtu/lb), dry basis, for fuel type j, as determined through chemical analysis pursuant to (a)5 above;
j = Fuel type; and
where:
H[j] = Heat input (MMBtu) for fuel type j;
j = Fuel type; and
n = Number of distinct fuel types.
(e) Fuel sampling methods and fuel sampling technology shall be consistent with the New York State Renewable Portfolio Standard Biomass Guidebook, September 2011, which is incorporated herein by reference, as amended and supplemented. A copy may be obtained from the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority's website at www.nyserda.ny.gov.