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General Operating Permit (GOP) for Combined Heat & Power (CHP) Engines & Turbines. Typical CHP Process. Engines & Turbines. Heat Input =< 65 MMBTU/hr One GOP per Title V facility Stack Height Engines: >= 35 ft if Heat Input =<20 MMBTU/hr >= 50 ft if Heat Input >20 & <65 MMBTU/hr
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General Operating Permit (GOP) for Combined Heat & Power (CHP)Engines & Turbines
Engines & Turbines • Heat Input =< 65 MMBTU/hr • One GOP per Title V facility • Stack Height • Engines: • >= 35 ft if Heat Input =<20 MMBTU/hr • >= 50 ft if Heat Input >20 & <65 MMBTU/hr • Turbines: >= 35 ft
Engines & Turbines • May include one or more units • May include Duct Burner • System Efficiency >= 65% • Formula in NSPS 4K • Comment Periods • 30 days for public • 45 days for EPA
Engines & Turbines • Restrictions • Subject to PSD • Subject to NJAC 7:27-18 • Major HAP facility • Incorporation in Title V Permit • At next permit modification • At permit renewal
Engines • Fuel • Natural Gas • Propane • Performance Standards • SOTA stds for NOx, CO & VOC • AP-42 factors for TSP, PM-10 & SO2 • NSPS 4J for testing & monitoring reqs
Turbines • Fuel • Natural Gas or Propane • ULS #2 fuel oil, diesel or kerosene, as backup • Backup fuel limited to 100 hrs/yr • Performance Standards • SOTA stds for NOx, CO & VOC • AP-42 factors & 15 ppm Sulfur for SO2 • Manufacturer’s guarantees for TSP & PM-10 • NSPS 4K for testing & monitoring reqs
Registration Forms • Registration Forms • Fillable Format • Permit for Exact Capacity • Submittal • Email/CD • Using DEP Portal – Long Term • Read General Provisions