['Air Programs']
['Greenhouse Gases']
05/22/2023
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In addition to the information required by §98.3(c) of subpart A of this part, the annual report shall contain the following information, as applicable:
(a) If you use Equation PP-1 of this subpart, report the following information for each mass flow meter or CO2 stream that delivers CO2 to containers:
(1) Annual mass in metric tons of CO2.
(a)(2) Quarterly mass in metric tons of CO2.
(3) Quarterly concentration of the CO2 stream.
(4) The standard used to measure CO2 concentration.
(5) The location of the flow meter in your process chain in relation to the points of CO2 stream capture, dehydration, compression, and other processing.
(b) If you use Equation PP-2 of this subpart, report the following information for each volumetric flow meter or CO2 stream that delivers CO2 to containers:
(1) Annual mass in metric tons of CO2.
(2) Quarterly volume in standard cubic meters of CO2.
(3) Quarterly concentration of the CO2 stream in volume or weight percent.
(4) Report density as follows:
(i) Quarterly density of the CO2 stream in metric tons per standard cubic meter if you report the concentration of the CO2 stream in paragraph (b)(3) of this section in weight percent.
(ii) Quarterly density of CO2 in metric tons per standard cubic meter if you report the concentration of the CO2 stream in paragraph (b)(3) of this section in volume percent.
(5) The method used to measure density.
(6) The standard used to measure CO2 concentration.
(7) The location of the flow meter in your process chain in relation to the points of CO2 stream capture, dehydration, compression, and other processing.
(c) For the aggregated annual mass of CO2 emissions calculated using Equation PP-3a or PP-3b, report the following:
(1) If you use Equation PP-3a of this subpart, report the annual CO2 mass in metric tons from all flow meters and CO2 streams that deliver CO2 to containers.
(2) If you use Equation PP-3b of this subpart, report:
(i) The total annual CO2 mass through main flow meter(s) in metric tons.
(ii) The total annual CO2 mass through subsequent flow meter(s) in metric tons.
(iii) The total annual CO2 mass supplied in metric tons.
(iv) The location of each flow meter in relation to the point of segregation.
(d) If you use Equation PP-4 of this subpart, report at the corporate level the annual mass of CO2 in metric tons in all CO2 containers that are imported or exported.
(e) Each reporter shall report the following information:
(1) The type of equipment used to measure the total flow of the CO2 stream or the total mass or volume in CO2 containers.
(2) The standard used to operate and calibrate the equipment reported in (e)(1) of this section.
(3) The number of days in the reporting year for which substitute data procedures were used for the following purpose:
(i) To measure quantity.
(ii) To measure concentration.
(iii) To measure density.
(f) Report the aggregated annual quantity of CO2 in metric tons that is transferred to each of the following end use applications, if known:
(1) Food and beverage.
(2) Industrial and municipal water/wastewater treatment.
(3) Metal fabrication, including welding and cutting.
(4) Greenhouse uses for plant growth.
(5) Fumigants (e.g., grain storage) and herbicides.
(6) Pulp and paper.
(7) Cleaning and solvent use.
(8) Fire fighting.
(9) Transportation and storage of explosives.
(10) Injection of carbon dioxide for enhanced oil and natural gas recovery that is covered by subpart UU of this part.
(11) Geologic sequestration of carbon dioxide that is covered by subpart RR of this part.
(12) Research and development.
(13) Other.
(g) Each production process unit that captures a CO2 stream for purposes of supplying CO2 for commercial applications or in order to sequester or otherwise inject it underground when custody of the CO2 is maintained shall report the percentage of that stream, if any, that is biomass-based during the reporting year.
(h) If you capture a CO2 stream from an electricity generating unit that is subject to subpart D of this part and transfer CO2 to any facilities that are subject to subpart RR of this part, you must:
(1) Report the facility identification number associated with the annual GHG report for the subpart D facility;
(2) Report each facility identification number associated with the annual GHG reports for each subpart RR facility to which CO2 is transferred; and
(3) Report the annual quantity of CO2 in metric tons that is transferred to each subpart RR facility.
[74 FR 56507, Oct. 30, 2009; 75 FR 79171, Dec. 17, 2010; 78 FR 71977, Nov. 29, 2013; 80 FR 64660, Oct. 23, 2015]
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