Report Content and Format Sample Clauses

Report Content and Format. Each Company agrees to produce individual annual reports for each of its facilities, pursuant to the “Testing and Quantification Requirements” outlined in Annex 2 and the reporting requirements as outlined in Annex 3 of this Agreement. With respect to SO2, the annual reports will include (but not be limited to), for fuels which were combusted in the induration furnaces, the following: • the % by weight of sulphur content of each delivery of solid fuel for the year; • the weighted average % sulphur content by weight of all the solid fuel used for the year; • the % by weight of sulphur content of each delivery of liquid fuel for the year; and • the weighted average % sulphur content by weight of all the liquid fuel used for the year. With respect to PM2.5, the annual reports will include (but not be limited to) the following furnace-level information covering the period of time during the sampling campaign(s): • PM2.5 emissions in grams of filterable PM2.5 per unit time from the main stack of the furnace being sampled, for each of the three test runs; • Throughput rates of the furnace being sampled in tonnes of pellets per unit time, for each of the three test runs; • The 75th percentile of the average hourly pellet production (or throughput; see Annex 2) rate from the previous three years in tonnes of pellets per hour; • PM2.5 emission intensities in grams of filterable PM2.5 per tonne of pellet throughput for furnace being sampled, for each of the three test runs; • The average emission intensity of the furnace being sampled in grams of filterable PM2.5 per tonne of pellet throughput; and • If multiple sampling campaigns occur, the average emission intensity of the sampling campaigns for the furnace in grams of filterable PM2.5 per tonne of pellet throughput. If the PM2.5 performance is assessed against the facility-level performance objective, additional information would include: • the total pellet production for the year for each induration furnace at the facility in tonnes of pellets per year; • the calculated facility-level PM2.5 performance objective on a production weighted basis in grams of filterable PM2.5 per tonne of pellets produced by all induration furnaces in operation during the calendar year at the facility; and • the actual facility-level PM2.5 emission intensity on a production weighted basis in grams of filterable PM2.5 per tonne of pellets produced by all induration furnaces in operation during the calendar year at the facility. Annual...
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Report Content and Format. Each Company agrees to produce individual annual reports for each existing and new facility, as outlined in Annex 2, in the format provided by Environment Canada. The reporting template may be updated from time to time. The Companies and AAC will be given sufficient time to review and provide comments on the updated version. Each Company will provide Environment Canada with an electronic version of this report by June 30 for each year that the Agreement is in effect, starting with the year after signature. The electronic annual reports will contain data pertaining to the previous calendar year and are to be sent to: Subject title: Aluminium PA Regulatory Innovation and Management Systems 000 Xx. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, 20th Floor Gatineau QC K1A 0H3 Canada Phone: 0-000-000-0000 Or electronically to xx.xxx-xxx.xx@xxxxxx.xx Each Company will ensure that data used in the description of their respective results achieved under the Agreement are complete, accurate, measurable and verifiable.

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