Texas Administrative Code
Title 30 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Part 1 - TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Chapter 117 - CONTROL OF AIR POLLUTION FROM NITROGEN COMPOUNDS
Subchapter C - COMBUSTION CONTROL AT MAJOR UTILITY ELECTRIC GENERATION SOURCES IN OZONE NONATTAINMENT AREAS
Division 1 - BEAUMONT-PORT ARTHUR OZONE NONATTAINMENT AREA UTILITY ELECTRIC GENERATION SOURCES
Section 117.1005 - Emission Specifications for Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT)
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) No person shall allow the discharge into the atmosphere from any utility boiler or auxiliary steam boiler, emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOX) in excess of 0.26 pounds per million British thermal units (lb/MMBtu) heat input on a rolling 24-hour average and 0.20 lb/MMBtu heat input on a 30-day rolling average while firing natural gas or a combination of natural gas and waste oil.
(b) No person shall allow the discharge into the atmosphere from any utility boiler, NOX emissions in excess of 0.38 lb/MMBtu heat input for tangentially-fired units on a rolling 24-hour averaging period or 0.43 lb/MMBtu heat input for wall-fired units on a rolling 24-hour averaging period while firing coal.
(c) No person shall allow the discharge into the atmosphere from any utility boiler or auxiliary steam boiler, NO X emissions in excess of 0.30 lb/MMBtu heat input on a rolling 24-hour averaging period while firing fuel oil only.
(d) No person shall allow the discharge into the atmosphere from any utility boiler or auxiliary steam boiler, NO X emissions in excess of the heat input weighted average of the applicable emission specifications specified in subsections (a) and (c) of this section on a rolling 24-hour averaging period while firing a mixture of natural gas and fuel oil, as follows.
(e) Each auxiliary steam boiler that is an affected facility as defined by New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) 40 Code of Federal Regulations Part 60, Subparts D, Db, or Dc is limited to the applicable NSPS NO X emission limit, unless the boiler is also subject to a more stringent permit emission limit, in which case the more stringent emission limit applies. Each auxiliary steam boiler subject to an emission specification under this subsection is not subject to the emission specifications of subsection (a), (c), or (d) of this section.
(f) No person shall allow the discharge into the atmosphere from any stationary gas turbine with a megawatt (MW) rating greater than or equal to 30 MW and an annual electric output in megawatt-hours (MW-hr) of greater than or equal to the product of 2,500 hours and the MW rating of the unit, NOX emissions in excess of a block one-hour average of:
(g) No person shall allow the discharge into the atmosphere from any stationary gas turbine used for peaking service with an annual electric output in MW-hr of less than the product of 2,500 hours and the MW rating of the unit NOX emissions in excess of a block one-hour average of:
(h) No person shall allow the discharge into the atmosphere from any utility boiler or auxiliary steam boiler subject to the NO X emission specifications specified in subsections (a) - (e) of this section, carbon monoxide (CO) emissions in excess of 400 ppmv at 3.0% O2, dry (or alternatively, 0.30 lb/MMBtu heat input for gas-fired units, 0.31 lb/MMBtu heat input for oil-fired units, and 0.33 lb/MMBtu heat input for coal-fired units), based on:
(i) No person shall allow the discharge into the atmosphere from any stationary gas turbine with a MW rating greater than or equal to 10 MW, CO emissions in excess of a block one-hour average of 132 ppmv at 15% O2, dry basis.
(j) No person shall allow the discharge into the atmosphere from any unit subject to this section, ammonia emissions in excess of 20 ppmv based on a block one-hour averaging period.
(k) For purposes of this subchapter, the following apply.
(l) This section no longer applies to any utility boiler after the appropriate compliance date(s) for emission specifications for attainment demonstration given in § 117.9100(2) of this title.