"Stationary sources" refers to fixed or immobile sources of pollution or emissions, typically found in industrial or commercial settings. These sources release pollutants into the environment from a fixed location, such as power plants, factories, or boilers. Unlike mobile sources like cars or trucks,
stationary sources stay in one place while emitting harmful substances into the air, water, or soil.
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This technology could also be used where
small stationary sources of hydrogen are required, and we are continuing to evaluate opportunities for its deployment with potential partners.
Finally, EPA determined that the CAA requires
major stationary sources of greenhouse gases to obtain construction and operating permits.
Of special importance is the summer 2017 reauthorization of cap - and - trade, the market - based scheme for addressing greenhouse gas emissions from
stationary sources such as the refinery sector in California.
Last year it issued new emissions standards for cars, and set out a timetable for rules on
large stationary sources such as cement plants and refineries.
The deal prohibits state or local pollution authorities like CARB from directly regulating carbon emissions from refineries, as it legislates the market mechanism of cap - and - trade as the sole means within the state for regulating carbon emissions from
stationary sources like refineries out to 2030.
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Reconstructed Stationary Sources: Electric
Bookbinder predicts the EPA will begin its work
on stationary sources by the end 2009, with a notice of proposed rules, and regulations in place in early 2010.
Only polluters above 25,000 tons of carbon dioxide equivalent a year, regional cap and trade suspended until 2017, EPA to
set stationary source performance standards in 2016, some Clean Air Act provisions excluded
1970: Clean Air Act (EPA) Reduce smog by regulating six pollutants from mobile and
stationary sources with emissions and air quality standards.
Steve Cliff, Assistant Chief of California Air Resources Board's
Stationary Source Division, discusses recent developments in California's cap - and - trade program and the agency's expectations going forward.
Starting Jan. 2, new regulations on GHG emissions from
stationary sources go into effect, eventually requiring as many as 6.1 million industrial facilities, power plants, hospitals, big box stores and farms, among other establishments, to get permits to operate or expand.
Once GHGs are subject to regulation,
new stationary sources (i.e. smokestacks) that emit more than certain thresholds of GHGs will require permitting that mandates the «best available control technology» for GHGs.
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Reconstructed Stationary Sources: Electric
Carbon dioxide capture and sequestration is a set of technologies that can potentially greatly reduce CO2 emissions from new and existing coal - and gas - fired power plants, industrial processes, and
other stationary sources of CO2.
This triggered mobile source standards earlier this year, the promulgation of which identified carbon dioxide as a pollutant under the Clean Air Act, thereby initiating a process of using the Clean Air Act
for stationary sources as well.
Over the next decade a host of federal air regulations will update limits on the emissions of multiple pollutants from
stationary sources such as...
However, Republicans are expected to be stronger in the next (112th) Congress, and several Democrats who voted against the Murkowski resolution support West Virginia Sen. Jay Rockefeller's weak - sister alternative, which would prohibit EPA from
regulating stationary sources of greenhouse gases for two years.
The EPA's endangerment finding kicks off a process to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from the aviation industry, the latest sector to be regulated under the Clean Air Act after cars, trucks and
large stationary sources like power plants.
** Since the Tailpipe Rule makes GHGs regulated air pollutants, major
stationary sources of GHGs are subject to PSD and BACT, EPA reasons.
President Obama has already threatened to veto the Rockefeller bill, perhaps realizing that — once adopted — re-enacting the legislation could become a biennial ritual, mothballing indefinitely EPA's plans to regulate CO2
from stationary sources.
A potentially different picture An even higher degree of overlap occurred when the two mapped large
stationary sources of CO2 in the United States, such as coal plants, and considered available storage spots for CO2 within 20 miles of those emitters.
As for particulate pollution, it too comes from a wide range of both mobile and
stationary sources.