North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 15A - Environmental Quality
Chapter 02 - ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Subchapter D - AIR POLLUTION CONTROL REQUIREMENTS
Section .1400 - NITROGEN OXIDES
Section 02D .1423 - LARGE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) Applicability. This Rule applies to the following internal combustion engines permitted after October 30, 2000 that are subject to 15A NCAC 02D .1418 but are not subject to 15A NCAC 02D .0530 or 02D .0531:
(b) Emission limitation. The owner or operator of a stationary internal combustion engine shall not cause to be emitted into the atmosphere NOx in excess of the following applicable limit, expressed as NOx in parts per million by volume corrected to 15 percent oxygen on a dry basis, averaged over a rolling 30-day period, as may be adjusted pursuant to Paragraph (c) of this Rule:
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE NOx EMISSION CONCENTRATION FOR STATIONARY INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES (parts per million) |
|
Engine Type |
Limitation |
Rich-burn |
110 |
Lean-burn |
125 |
Diesel |
175 |
Dual fuel |
125 |
(c) Adjustment. Each emission limit expressed in Paragraph (b) of this Rule may be multiplied by X, where X equals the engine efficiency (E) divided by a reference efficiency of 30 percent. Engine efficiency (E) shall be determined using one of the methods specified in Subparagraphs (1) or (2) of this Paragraph, whichever provides a higher value. However, engine efficiency (E) shall not be less than 30 percent. An engine with an efficiency lower than 30 percent shall be assigned an efficiency of 30 percent.
where energy input is determined by a fuel measuring device accurate to plus or minus 5 percent and is based on the higher heating value (HHV) of the fuel. Percent efficiency (E) shall be averaged over 15 consecutive minutes and measured at peak load for the applicable engine.
where LHV is the lower heating value of the fuel; and HHV is the higher heating value of the fuel.
(d) Compliance determination and monitoring. The owner or operator of an internal combustion engine subject to the requirements of this Rule shall determine compliance using:
(e) Reporting requirements. The owner or operator of a stationary internal combustion engine subject to this Rule shall submit:
(f) Recordkeeping requirements. The owner or operator of a stationary internal combustion engine subject to this Rule shall maintain all records necessary to demonstrate compliance with the Rule for two calendar years at the facility at which the engine is located. The records shall be made available to the Director upon request. The owner or operator shall maintain records of the following information for each day the engine operates:
(g) Exemptions. The emission standards of this Rule shall not apply to the following periods of operation:
Authority
G.S.
143-215.3(a)(1);
143-215.65;
143-215.66; 143.215.107(a)(5);
143.215.107(a)(7); 143.215.107(a)(10);
Temporary Adoption Eff.
August 1, 2001;
Eff. July 18, 2002;
Readopted Eff.
October 1, 2020.