Class I source definition

Class I source means any source subject to the Class I permitting requirements of Chapter 5.
Class I source means any source subject to the Class I permitting requirements of Article 2, Section 5.
Class I source means any source subject to the Class I permitting requirements of Section 5 of these Regulations and Standards.

Examples of Class I source in a sentence

  • Additional applicable requirements under the Clean Air Act become applicable to the Class I source.

  • Additional applicable requirements under the Clean Air Act become applicable to a Class I source.

  • A Class III source eligible as a Class I source may notify the commission that it elects to be a Class III source instead of Class I source.

  • A Class I source is not subject to the provisions of subparagraph (1) of paragraph (a) of subsection 1 if the source is not a major source, an affected source or a solid waste incineration unit required to obtain a permit pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 7429(e).

  • For a Class I source which is not a major source and which subsequently becomes subject to a standard or other requirement under 42 U.S.C. § 7411 or 7412, the Administrator will determine whether to exempt the source from the requirement to obtain a Class I operating permit at the time that the new standard is adopted.

  • For any emissions unit at a Class I source, other than an electric utility steam generating unit in subsection (e), that has not begun normal operations on the particular date, actual emissions shall equal the unit's potential to emit on that date.

  • The commission shall certify a biomass, methane, or hydroelectric generation facility as an eligible Class I source under this rule when the applicant demonstrates completion of capital investments attributable to efficiency improvements, additions of capacity, or increased renewable energy output that are sufficient, were intended, and can be demonstrated to increase annual renewable electricity output.

  • A generation facility that uses biomass, methane, or hydroelectric technologies to produce energy shall be eligible to participate as a Class I source upon certification by the commission under this rule.

  • During this time period, the Class I source need not comply with the existing permit terms and conditions it seeks to modify.

  • As pointed out by Stark et al., the disk in the late Class I source casts a shadow much larger than the disk size itself.


More Definitions of Class I source

Class I source means any stationary source which is not subject to the requirements of 42 U.S.C. §§ 7661 to 7661f, inclusive, but which is otherwise subject to the requirements of NAC 445B.001 to 445B.390, inclusive. The term does not include a stationary source that is operating under a Class II operating permit issued pursuant to NAC 445B.001 to 445B.390, inclusive.
Class I source means any stationary source:

Related to Class I source

  • Class I area means a mandatory visibility protection area designated pursuant to section 169A of the federal Clean Air Act.