PECHAN 2018 SO 2 Emissions Evaluation for Non-Utility Sources Jim Wilson and Andy Bollman E.H. Pechan & Associates, Inc. Presentation to WRAP Stationary.

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PECHAN 2018 SO 2 Emissions Evaluation for Non-Utility Sources Jim Wilson and Andy Bollman E.H. Pechan & Associates, Inc. Presentation to WRAP Stationary Sources Joint Forum Meeting August 2006 E.H. Pechan & Associates, Inc.

PECHAN 2 Presentation Outline  Study Purpose  Methods Summary  Sector-by-Sector Analysis  Overall Results  Findings

PECHAN 3 Study Purpose  Update the SO 2 emission milestones for the 309 States  Non-utility source focus  Milestone sources >100 tpy SO 2 in 2004 at the facility-level

PECHAN 4 Methods Summary  Starting point – 2018 SSJF-sponsored emission projections  MS Excel files posted on SSJF/ projections site »2002 emissions »Growth and control factors »Equation to estimate 2018 emissions  Revised base year emissions to 2004 values where needed

PECHAN 5 Methods Summary (Part 2)  Revised SO 2 emissions and algorithms  Consulted with States/sources  Evaluated economic basis for growth factors  Industry consultations  Revisions made

PECHAN 6 Sectors Versus States States SectorsArizonaNew MexicoOregonUtahWyoming Copper smeltersxxx Lime Manufacturingxx Pulp/paperxx Oil/gasxxx Chemicalsx Refiningxxx Cementxx xx

PECHAN 7 Copper Smelter SO 2 Emission Projections StateFacility Name ERG 2018 Pechan ArizonaASARCO-Hayden18,43834,49021,000 Phelps Dodge-Miami6,8049,84810,000 UtahKennecott Utah9391,6901,000 Total26,18146,02832,000

PECHAN 8 Petroleum Refining  Retirement/replacement algorithm for SO 2 only affects FCCU and industrial boiler emissions  FCCU emissions not represented for 7 of 11 refineries  Pechan allocated SO 2 emissions to FCCUs and revised projections

PECHAN 9 Oil and Gas Production  Issue 1: Volatility in SO2 emissions »Solution: Data review – industry consultation – information exchanges  Issue 2: Regional – State – Sub-state allocation of expected activity growth

PECHAN 10 Oil and Gas Production Emissions Volatility Example: Dynegy Eunice Gas Plant (NM) Permit Limit (1,226 tpy)

PECHAN 11 Emission Activity Projections  Emission Process Specific »Fuel Combustion – improve upon Annual Energy Outlook (AEO) sector specificity »Non-Fuel Combustion – replace industry sector $ sales forecasts with forecast of emission activity

PECHAN 12 Non-Fuel Combustion  Petroleum Refineries »Previous – Total Petroleum Products Supply (national) »New – no change (stakeholder dialogue on validity of AEO regional refining capacity forecasts)

PECHAN 13 Non-Fuel Combustion (cont’d)  Oil and Gas Production »Previous – when available, local new well forecast from Resource Management Plans (RMPs) combined with historic well closure rate; otherwise, regional AEO projections »New – RMP-based projections replaced with AEO growth (milestone sources only)

PECHAN 14 Non-Fuel Combustion (cont’d)  Pulp and Paper »Previous – forecast state-level $ sales in Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Mills sector »New – U.S. Forest Service forecast of pulpwood receipts at West region Pulp mills

PECHAN 15 Non-Fuel Combustion (cont’d)  Chemicals (Phosphate Fertilizer) »Previous – SCC specific (e.g., $ sales in Concrete, Gypsum, and Plaster Products sector) »New – no growth assumption reflecting phosphate rock production info

PECHAN 16 Non-Fuel Combustion (cont’d)  Cement Manufacturing »Previous – equation relating total $ sales to national cement production »New – national cement production forecast (Portland Cement Assoc) and Pechan regional prodn. share forecast

PECHAN 17 Fuel Combustion  Previous Approach »SCC-specific growth indicators from EGAS (AEO energy forecasts). Major limitation is inventory SCC is often generic Industrial, Commercial, or Electric Utility fuel combustion

PECHAN 18 Fuel Combustion (cont’d)  New Approach »Composite of non-fuel combustion growth and AEO projected change in fuel consumption per $ of facility sector output

PECHAN 19 State-Level Emission Comparisons State Base Year Emissions 2018 Emissions (ERG) 2018 Emissions (Pechan) Arizona27,97047,17033,814 New Mexico17,83721,11921,965 Oregon5,3015,9794,503 Utah9,59710,1769,314 Wyoming37,84745,68542,868 5 State Total98,551130,129112,464

PECHAN 20 Sector-Level Emission Comparisons Sector Base Year Emissions 2018 Emissions (ERG) 2018 Emissions (Pechan) Combined Heat & Power3,8012,620 Copper26,18146,02832,000 Wood/Paper/Pulp5,8976,2474,708 Cement Chemicals/Plastics2,0153,1292,015 Oil and Gas32,90045,52946,574 Refining13,22214,30812,099 Food Glass Metals/Mining/Minerals11,7809,2899,442 Miscellaneous1,1891,294 Subtotal98,551130,129112,464

PECHAN 21 Findings  Base year data issues  New vs. existing source SO 2 rates for non-boilers or FCCUs  Refinery capacity expansion uncertainty  Oil and gas »Upset emissions importance »Calibration of activity growth to regional forecasts