NOx Budget Program definition

NOx Budget Program means a NOx air pollution control program approved by the administrator pursuant to 40 CFR 51.121 or established by the administrator pursuant to 40 CFR 52.34, as a means of mitigating the interstate transport of ozone and NOx.
NOx Budget Program means Nitrogen Oxides Budget Program, which is a statutory or regulatory program promulgated by the United States or a state pursuant to which the United States or state provides for a limit on the oxides of nitrogen that can be emitted by all sources covered by the program and establishes allowances or authorizations, which in total are equal to the amount of oxides of nitrogen allowed by the limit, where each allowance or authorization represents a "right" to emit a unit of oxides of nitrogen, as the means for ensuring compliance with the limit.
NOx Budget Program means a statutory or regulatory program promulgated by the U.S. or a state pursuant to which the U.S. or state provides for a limit on the NOx that can be emitted by all sources covered by the program and establishes tradable allowances or authorizations as the means for ensuring compliance with the limit.

Examples of NOx Budget Program in a sentence

  • You must have monitored in accordance with Part 75 (other than Subpart H) and the OTC Guidance for Implementation of Emission Monitoring Requirements for the NOx Budget Program (January 28, 1997).

  • Under the Federal NOx Budget Program, EPA initially distributes allowances to existing units on the basis of historical heat input data, with a portion of each State's budget withheld for a "new unit set-aside." As new units come on line, their owners or operators can apply for allowances from this set aside.

  • EPA expects to propose that sources currently participating only in the OTC NOx Budget Program will be able to trade freely with those sources affected by the Federal NOx Budget Trading Program.

  • If you are in the Acid Rain Program or OTC NOx Budget Program, EPA will use the name used for your facility under those programs.

  • Sources participating in the OTC NOx Budget Program may carry their 2001 and 2002 banked allowances over to the Federal NOx Budget Trading Program as early reduction credits, within the size constraints of the State's compliance supplement pool.

  • Subpart H (§§75.70-75.75) describes the NOx mass emission monitoring requirements for sources in a NOx mass emissions reduction program that adopts Part 75, such as the NOx Budget Program or a NOx trading program under the CAIR rule.

  • These programs can vary between States and regions and may apply to different types of sources, but, except for the OTC NOx Budget Program and NOx SIP Call, none are directly related to the requirements under the section 126 final rule.

  • The NOx SIP Call, Ozone Transport Commission (OTC) NOx Budget Program, Acid Rain Program, New SourcePerformance Standards (NSPS), Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) SIP requirements, Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD), and other Clean Air Act regulatory programs may include requirements to reduce NOx emissions.

  • If you are in the Acid Rain Program or the OTC NOx Budget Program, you must continue to use the unit ID number assigned under those programs.

  • For OTC NOx Budget Program sources, you will continue to use the plant ID number assigned under that program.


More Definitions of NOx Budget Program

NOx Budget Program means Nitrous Oxides Budget Program, which is a statutory or regulatory program promulgated by the United States or a state pursuant to which the United States or state provides for a limit on the nitrous oxides that can be emitted by all sources covered by the program and establishes allowances or authorizations, which in total are equal to the amount of nitrous oxides allowed by the limit, where each allowance or authorization represents a "right" to emit a unit of nitrous oxides, as the means for ensuring compliance with the limit.
NOx Budget Program means Nitrogen Oxides Budget Program, which is a statutory or regulatory program promulgated by the United States or a state pursuant to which the United States or state provides for a limit on the oxides of nitrogen that can be emitted by all sources covered by the program and establishes allowances or authorizations, which in total are 12 equal to the amount of oxides of nitrogen allowed by the limit, where each allowance or authorization represents a "right" to emit a unit of oxides of nitrogen, as the means for ensuring compliance with the limit.
NOx Budget Program means a program established in accordance with this part and approved and administered by the administrator pursuant to 40 CFR 51.121 or established by the administrator pursuant to 40 CFR 52.34.

Related to NOx Budget Program

  • Development Plans means a coherent set of operations defined and financed exclusively by the OCTs in the framework of their own policies and strategies of development, and those agreed upon between an OCT and the Member State to which it is linked;

  • Development Budget means the cost categories listed on Pages 8 - 11 in Form 3 that are directly related to the proposed Project as submitted in the Application. Indirect or off-site costs not directly related to the development of the project are not valid or eligible costs.

  • Development Plan has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2.

  • Redevelopment Plan means the “Lincoln Center Redevelopment Plan” passed, adopted and approved by the City pursuant to the Resolution, and shall include any amendment of said Redevelopment Plan heretofore or hereafter made by the City pursuant to law.

  • Program Plan means the tobacco settlement program plan dated February 14, 2001, including exhibits to the program plan, submitted by the authority to the legislative council and the executive council, to provide the state with a secure and stable source of funding for the purposes designated by section 12E.3A and other provisions of this chapter.

  • Project Implementation Plan means the Project Implementation Plan referred to in paragraph 3 (a) of Schedule 4 to this Agreement, as same may be amended from time to time in agreement with the Association, and such term includes any schedules to the Project Implementation Plan;

  • service delivery and budget implementation plan means a detailed plan approved by the executive mayor of the municipality, in terms of section 53(l) (c) (ii) of the MFMA, for implementing the municipality's delivery of municipal services and which indicate –

  • BASE budget means the minimum general fund budget of a district, which includes 80% of the basic

  • Project Plans mean the plans for the Project that are attached to this Agreement as Exhibit “B.”

  • Commercialization Plan has the meaning set forth in Section 6.2.

  • Marketing Plan has the meaning set forth in Section 4.3(a).

  • Project Implementation Manual or “PIM” means the manual containing details of financial and accounting procedures, procurement arrangements, environmental and social monitoring and mitigation arrangements, and other administrative and organizational arrangements, as shall have been agreed with the Association for purposes of Project implementation, as the same may be amended from time to time, and such term includes any schedules to the PIM;

  • Budget means a resource, expressed in financial terms, proposed by the Board for the purpose of carrying out, for a specific period, any or all of the functions of the Trust.

  • Operating Plan means a plan adopted or amended under this section for the development, redevelopment, maintenance, operation and promotion of a business improvement district, including all of the following:

  • Research Plan shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.1.

  • Budget Period means the fiscal period for which a budget is prepared.

  • Project Plan means the document to be developed by the Contractor and approved by WTL, based on the requirements of the Contract and the Preliminary Project Plan included in the Contractor’s bid. For the sake of clarity, the Agreed and Finalized Project Plan” refers to the version of the Project Plan submitted by the contractor after receiving the letter of Award and the same approved by WTL. The project plan may be changed/ modified during the course of the project. Should the Project Plan conflict with the provisions of the Contract in any way, the relevant provisions of the Contract, including any amendments, shall prevail.

  • Annual Work Plan and Budget means the work plan and budget referred to in Section I.D of Schedule 2 to this Agreement

  • Development Program means the implementation of the development plan.

  • Business Plan means the information required to be supplied to the

  • Budget Year means the financial year of the municipality for which an annual budget is to be approved in terms of section 16(1) of the MFMA;

  • Initial Development Plan has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2(b).

  • Approved program or "approved state" means a state or interstate program that has been approved or authorized by EPA under 40 CFR Part 123 (2000).

  • Timeline means the list of critical dates and actions included in the Introductory Materials.

  • Initial Budget has the meaning set forth in Section 7.06(a).

  • PEBB program means the program within the HCA that administers insurance and other benefits for eligible employees (as described in WAC 182-12-114), eligible retired employees (as described in WAC 182-12-171 and 182-12-180), eligible survivors (as described in WAC 182-12-180, 182-12-250, and 182-12-265), eligible dependents (as de- scribed in WAC 182-12-250 and 182-12-260) and others as defined in RCW 41.05.011.