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Periodic Emissions Test: 90 days and Annually thereafter

NSR AND TV: TURBINE MONITORING VERSION: September 23, 2010. NSR: TURBINE EMISSIONS ARE ≥ 1TPY TV: TURBINE HAS NSR LIMITS OR THE PLANT IS MAJOR FOR NOx. The turbine has an ER 1 ≥ 100 tpy NOx and the plant is in a sensitive area or an ER ≥ 250 tpy NOx. All other turbines.

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Periodic Emissions Test: 90 days and Annually thereafter

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  1. NSR AND TV:TURBINE MONITORING VERSION: September 23, 2010 NSR: TURBINE EMISSIONS ARE ≥ 1TPY TV: TURBINE HAS NSR LIMITS OR THE PLANT IS MAJOR FOR NOx The turbine has an ER1≥ 100 tpy NOx and the plant is in a sensitive area or an ER ≥ 250 tpy NOx. All other turbines The turbine is subject to NSPS Turbines using Non Gaseous Fuel (diesel, etc.) The turbine is permitted below its full ER OPERATING SITUATION Case by Case determination: Fuel Consumption /load3 Measurement of Heating Value for turbines not using natural gas Periodic Emissions Test: NOx and CO with fuel flow measurement3 NSPS GG or KKKK Opacity Measurements MONITORING Opacity Test (Method 9): 90 days and every 12 months thereafter Fuel Consumption: Continuous Measurement of Heating Value: Monthly MONITORING FREQUENCY Periodic Emissions Test: 90 days and Annually thereafter Periodic Emissions Test: Annually NSPS: As required by regulation NOTES: 1. Emission Rate (ER) for the purpose of this protocol means the emission rate of a turbine at its maximum capacity to emit in the absence of air pollution control equipment which is not vital to its normal operation. If a unit has a permit condition limiting hours of operation or imposing another operational/physical limit, then these limits are included in determining ER. 2. A sensitive area is a) a designated restricted area for streamline permit; b) the plant location for a plant whose NOx emissions exceed 80% of the NAAQS, excluding background concentrations from other plants, c) a non-attainment area for NOx or ozone. See Table 2 of NM/AQB Dispersion Modeling Guidelines –June 1998 or later. 3. Periodic emissions test and fuel consumption monitoring is not required for turbines with a CEMS/PEMS = continuous / predictive emissions monitoring system. Emissions will be monitored with the CEMS/PEMS .

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