New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 9 - EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Subtitle BB - State Energy Office
Chapter III - State Energy Planning Proceeding
Subchapter C - Plans Of Major Energy Suppliers
Part 7862 - Biogas, Biofuel, And Biomass Plans
Section 7862.2 - Information requirements

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024

(a) For major biomass suppliers or processors, the following information may be required, as available:

(1) facility annual production or process capacity;

(2) the total volume(s) and prices of biomass, by product, annually supplied or processed in New York State and intended for in-state and out-of-state sale for the planning period;

(3) the total volume(s) and prices of biomass, by product, annually supplied or processed in New York State and intended for in-state and out-of-state use for the planning period;

(4) the type(s), volume, origin (such as in-state or out-of-state), and prices paid for feedstock used to supply or process the end-product;

(5) the type(s), volume, and market prices earned for co-products such as but not limited to distiller grains;

(6) the acreage of land used to produce each feedstock, such as but not limited to corn and soy;

(7) the use of the land prior to feedstock production;

(8) the quantities of products used in the production of each feedstock such as but not limited to fertilizer, limestone, herbicides, pesticides, and diesel fuel;

(9) type and quantities of energy and water used and emissions generated to manufacture or process the end-product and/or any co-products;

(10) the total current storage capacities for biomass in the State by county and the means by which these facilities can be filled such as but not limited to barge, pipeline, rail, and truck;

(11) a description of expansion projects, including significant modifications to existing facilities, to serve New York for which all Federal, State, and local approvals have been obtained, but which have not yet been completed;

(12) a description of the conversion process;

(13) effects of biomass on operational equipment such as engines or boilers.

(b) For major biogas or biofuel producers, the following information may be required, as available:

(1) facility annual production or process capacity;

(2) the total volume(s) and prices of biogas and biofuels, by product, annually supplied or processed in New York State and intended for in-state and out-of-state sale for the planning period;

(3) the total volume(s) and prices of biogas and biofuels, by product, annually supplied or processed in New York State and intended for in-state and out-of-state use for the planning period;

(4) the type(s), volume, origin (such as in-state or out-of-state), and prices paid for feedstock used to supply or process the end-product;

(5) the type(s), volume, and market prices earned for co-products such as but not limited to distiller grains;

(6) the acreage of land used to produce each feedstock (e.g., corn, soy, biomass);

(7) the use of the land prior to feedstock production;

(8) the quantities of products used in the production of each feedstock, such as but not limited to fertilizer, limestone, herbicides, pesticides, diesel fuel;

(9) type and quantities of energy and water used and emissions generated to manufacture or process the end-product and/or any co-products;

(10) the total current storage capacities for biogas and biofuels in the State by county and the means by which these facilities can be filled such as but not limited to barge, pipeline, rail, and truck;

(11) a description of expansion projects, including significant modifications to existing facilities, to serve New York for which all Federal, State, and local approvals have been obtained, but which have not yet been completed;

(12) a description of the conversion process;

(13) effects of biogas and biofuels on operational equipment such as engines or boilers.

(c) For biogas, biofuel, and biomass research and development, the following research and development information may be required:

(1) a statement of research and development plans, including objectives and programs in the areas of new energy technologies;

(2) recent results of such programs undertaken or funded to date; and

(3) an assessment of the potential impacts of such results.

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