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Indiana’s Clean Energy Credit Program (Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy Set-aside) Roger Letterman Sr. Environmental Manager Office of Air Quality.

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1 Indiana’s Clean Energy Credit Program (Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy Set-aside) Roger Letterman Sr. Environmental Manager Office of Air Quality Compliance Branch

2 Background Clean Energy Credit Program (CECP) is implemented through the Energy Efficiency/Renewable Energy Set-aside EE/RE Set-aside established in Indiana’s NOx Budget Trading Program EE/RE Set-aside is “pool” of NOx allowances for EE/RE projects One NOx allowance = one ton of NOx emissions

3 NOx Budget Trading Program Regional trading program involving 21 states in eastern U.S. Sources in the trading program must hold NOx allowances equal to ozone season (May 1 - September 30) NOx emissions NOx allowance value fluctuates - currently between $1,800 and $2,300 per allowance

4 Eligible Projects Demand side management Highly efficient generation Renewable energy projects –Wind –Solar –Biomass –Methane capture

5 Demand Side Management Lighting efficiency/control projects Building retrofits (insulation improvements, window replacements) Process equipment efficiency improvements Heating and cooling efficiency improvements Reducing fuel usage

6 Highly Efficient Generation Combined heat and power at least 60% efficient Microturbines (>500 kW) at least 40% efficient Combined cycle projects > 500 kW at least 50% efficient Fuel cell systems at least 40% efficient

7 Renewable Energy Wind Solar Biomass combustion Methane capture/combustion –Sanitary landfills –Water or sewage treatment plant –Anaerobic digestion - CAFOs

8 Examples Commercial Building Envelope Retrofit –Retailer completes variety of energy efficient retrofits including: Compact fluorescent lighting, energy management systems, energy efficient HVAC/windows and LCD exit signs –4 million kWh saved during the ozone season –Energy savings = 3 NOx allowances –3 allowances x $2,050 x 5 years = $30,750

9 Examples (continued) Landfill Methane Generation –Landfill captures/compresses methane that fires reciprocating engines driving four 800 kilowatt generators –Generators produce 11,750,400 kWh of electricity for distribution to the grid –Electricity generated = 9 NOx allowances –9 allowances x $2,050 x 5 years = $92,250

10 Examples (continued) Wind Turbine Project –Wind development company installs ten turbines with maximum output of 1.5 MW –Turbines generate 40% of maximum capacity and 22,032,000 kWh during the ozone season –Electricity generated = 17 allowances –17 allowances x $2,050 x 5 years = $174,250

11 Examples (continued) Combined Heat and Power Project –Athletic facility operates two 60 kW microturbines with waste heat used for hot water production and heating two swimming pools –Electricity generated and heat used = 1 NOx allowance –1 allowance x $2,050 x 5 years = $10,250

12 Applicant Requirements Project sponsor must contact U.S. EPA to establish a general account for holding NOx allowances Projects must result in a least one ton of NOx reductions/savings Projects may be combined to meet the one ton requirement

13 Application Process Submit application by September 1 of year prior to anticipated implementation IDEM/OEDD review applications and requests additional information where needed After approval, allowances are reserved for following ozone season

14 Allocation Process Results submitted each year after implementation IDEM/OEDD review results to verify NOx savings Appropriate NOx allowances are calculated IDEM notifies U.S. EPA to transfer the NOx allowances from EE/RE set-aside

15 Program Benefits Energy savings - reduced fuel usage, reduction in electricity demand Air quality - reduced pollution from electric generators, incentive for “clean” energy $$ - provides economic incentive Innovation - provides incentives for newer, cleaner energy and energy efficiency

16 Additional Information www.IN.gov/idem/energycredit –Guidance manual –Application materials –Links for measurement and verification protocol guidance Contacts –Roger Letterman 317/232-8342 –Ryan Brown 317/232-8961


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