The IED/ELVs as seen through the Eyes of a User of Combustion Plant Dr Tim Rotheray.

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The IED/ELVs as seen through the Eyes of a User of Combustion Plant Dr Tim Rotheray

Summary Introduction Key areas of the IED for CHP operators Chapter 3 – Combustion Emission Limit Values Transitional National Plan Limited Life Derogation District Heating Plants Conclusions

Introduction IED result of a review by the EU Commission of pollution legislation Integrates 7 pollution control Directives Increases compliance monitoring and enforcement Addresses concerns that Large Combustion Plant were not employing BAT Does NOT cover CO2 (see EUETS) CHPA support principles of Harmonising regulations Ensuring BAT deployment

Key areas of IED for CHP operators Chapter 3 - Combustion Applicable to most industrial CHP plant Input of greater than 50MW thermal Does not include combustion for direct heating –E.g. Kiln drying Aggregation Rules Use of a Common Stack

Use of a common stack Article 29 – all plants Over 15MWth Using a common stack OR if commissioned after 1-July 1987 could discharge thorough a common stack in the view of the competent authority (the EA) Will be aggregated and considered a single plant Comment Interpretation of ability to use a common stack will be key

Emission Limit Values (ELVs) The central issue for large combustion plant Article 30 – Vital derogations on compliance for –SO x - 6 months if no low sulphur fuel available –All Emissions - 10 days if gas supply interrupted for security of supply reasons Summary Charts follow:

Fuel & Technology Type InputNO x SO 2 CODust MW th mg/Nm 3 Pulverised Lignite50 – Coal and Lignite and other Solid fuels50 – Coal and Lignite and other Solid fuels100 – Coal and Lignite and other Solid fuels> Biomass50 – Biomass100 – Biomass> Peat50 – Peat100 – Peat> Liquid fuels (General)50 – Liquid fuels (General)100 – Liquid fuels (General)> Liquid (Distillate) (G.T.)50 – Liquid (Distillate) (G.T.)100 – Liquid (Distillate) (G.T.)> Nat. Gas (General)50 – Nat. Gas (General)100 – Nat. Gas (General)> Nat. Gas (G.T. not for mech. drive) note (2) N/A50N/A100 Nat. Gas (G.T. & Eff. > 35%) note (2) N/ANote (1)N/A100 Nat. Gas (G.T. for mech. drive) note (2) N/A75N/A100 Nat. Gas (C.C.G.T. & Eff. > 55%) note (2) N/A75N/A100 Nat. Gas (G.T. & CHP & Eff. > 75%) note (2) N/A75N/A100 Nat. Gas (Gas Engines)N/A100N/A100 Our interpretation Annex V: part 1 plants granted a permit before 07/01/13 or applied for a permit before 07/01/13 and operating before 07/01/14.

Our interpretation See Annex V: part 2 plants exempt under Art 4(4) of 2001/80/EC and operating after 01/01/16. Plants not included in part 1 (see previous table) Fuel & Technology Type InputNO x SO 2 CODust MW th mg/Nm 3 Pulverised Lignite50 – Coal and Lignite and other Solid fuels50 – Coal and Lignite and other Solid fuels100 – Coal and Lignite and other Solid fuels> Pulverised Lignite> Coal and Lignite and other Solid fuels using fluidized bed combustion > Biomass50 – Biomass100 – Biomass> Peat50 – Peat100 – Peat using fluidized bed combustion100 – Peat> Peat using fluidized bed combustion> Liquid fuels (General)50 – Liquid fuels (General)100 – Liquid fuels (General)> Liquid (Distillate) (G.T.)50 – Liquid (Distillate) (G.T.)100 – Liquid (Distillate) (G.T.)> Nat. Gas (General)50 – Nat. Gas (General)100 – Nat. Gas (General)> Nat. Gas (G.T. ) note (2) N/A50N/A100 Nat. Gas (G.T. & Eff. > 35%) note (2) N/ANote (1)N/A100 Nat. Gas (Gas Engines)N/A75N/A100

Transitional National Plan (TNP) Allows for a limited NOx trading platform if Member State puts a system in place Applicable to plants that had been granted a permit (to generate?) before 27 th November 2002 or had applied for a permit and was operational before 27 Nov 2003 GT only covers NOx emissions Volumes of NOx available for trading and “price discovery” could be problematic

Limited Life Derogation Plant can apply via Member State Competent Authority (EA in UK) Max 17,500 hours operation between 1 st January 2016 and 31 December 2023 Must cease operation after Limited applicability for industrial plant other than back-up May have significant impact on UK Gov designs for a capacity mechanism under the Electricity Market Reform (EMR)

District heating plants Where operational before With a permit before With 50% useful heat to a public network below 200MW th MAY be exempted from ELV and desulphurisation rates until 31 st December 2022 Exemption appropriate as DH competes directly with individual solutions Costly retrofitting can increase costs of supply

Conclusions Operators must plan NOW for 1 st Jan 2016 Typical lead time for new plant means project investigations and / or request for derogation must be launched very soon Should drive lower emissions Harmonisation of existing policy is welcome May add significant costs to some operators wider energy policies are also increasing costs Wider UK Gov policy should be considered within the context of ALL regulations in place

Thank you