Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine definition

Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine means a reciprocating internal combustion engine that remains at a stationary source for more than twelve consecutive months or a shorter period of time for a reciprocating internal combustion engine located at a seasonal source. A reciprocating internal combustion engine located at a seasonal source is an engine that remains or will remain at a seasonal source during the full annual operating period of the seasonal source. A seasonal source is a stationary source that remains or will remain at a single location on a permanent basis (i.e., at least two years) and that operates at the location for three months or more each year.
Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine means any internal combustion engine, except a gas turbine, that is not self-propelled. It may, however, be mounted on wheels for portability.
Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine means any spark ignited or compression ignited engine that is also a stationary source as defined in section 22a-174-1 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies; and

Examples of Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine in a sentence

  • This engine is subject to the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine regulation 40 CFR Part 63 SubpartZZZZ.

  • MACT Records – Engine MACT (Subpart ZZZZ) Subpart ZZZZ (Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine MACT) applies to stationary RICE at a major or area source of HAP emissions The facility is not required to submit an initial notification requirement because both units are existing stationary emergency RICE and the office power emergency generator is less than 100 hp.

  • The project as permitted will not be a major source of HAPs and will therefore not be subject to the Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine (RICE) Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) Standard (40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ), or any other MACT standard promulgated as of January 2005.

  • The permittee shall comply with all applicable requirements of the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants as specified in 40 CFR Part 63, Subparts A and ZZZZ for Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine.

  • This was estimated using EPA Alternative Control Techniques Document - NOx Emissions from Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine EPA-453/R93-032 which states that a typical control efficiency is in the range between 75% and 90%.The installation (direct and indirect) and contingency costs were determined per EPA Alternative Control Techniques Document - NOX Emissions from Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine EPA-453/R93-032, page 6-52.


More Definitions of Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine

Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine or “engine” means any reciprocating internal combustion engine which uses reciprocating motion to convert heat energy into mechanical work and which is not self-propelled or intended to be propelled while performing its function.
Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine means a stationary reciprocating internal

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  • Combustion turbine means an enclosed fossil or other fuel-fired device that is comprised of a compressor, a combustor, and a turbine, and in which the flue gas resulting from the combustion of fuel in the combustor passes through the turbine, rotating the turbine.

  • Environmental Infrastructure System means the Environmental Infrastructure Facilities of the Borrower, including the Project, for which the Borrower is receiving the Loan.

  • cogeneration means the simultaneous generation in one process of thermal energy and electrical or mechanical energy;

  • generating plant means the generating facility described in Schedule 1 as amended from time to time;

  • Generation Interconnection Feasibility Study means a study conducted by the Transmission Provider (in coordination with the affected Transmission Owner(s)) in accordance with Tariff, Part IV, section 36.

  • Project Company means Company incorporated by the bidder as per Indian Laws in accordance with Clause no 3.5.

  • Application Programming Interface or “API” means the application programming interface materials and related documentation containing all data and information to allow skilled Software developers to create Software interfaces that interface or interact with other specified Software.

  • Planned External Financed Generation Capacity Resource means a Planned External Generation Capacity Resource that, prior to August 7, 2015, has an effective agreement that is the equivalent of an Interconnection Service Agreement, has submitted to the Office of the Interconnection the appropriate certification attesting achievement of Financial Close, and has secured at least 50 percent of the MWs of firm transmission service required to qualify such resource under the deliverability requirements of the Reliability Assurance Agreement.

  • generating station or “station” means any station for generating electricity, including any building and plant with step-up transformer, switch-gear, switch yard, cables or other appurtenant equipment, if any, used for that purpose and the site thereof; a site intended to be used for a generating station, and any building used for housing the operating staff of a generating station, and where electricity is generated by water-power, includes penstocks, head and tail works, main and regulating reservoirs, dams and other hydraulic works, but does not in any case include any sub-station;

  • Generation Interconnection Facilities Study means a Facilities Study related to a Generation Interconnection Request.

  • Co-generation means the sequential production of electricity

  • Structural pest control means a use requiring a license under Chapter 14 (commencing with Section 8500), Division 3, of the Business and Professions Code.

  • external engineering service means an engineering service situated outside the boundaries of a land area and that is necessary to serve the use and development of the land area;

  • Environmental Infrastructure Facilities means Wastewater Treatment Facilities, Stormwater Management Facilities or Water Supply Facilities (as such terms are defined in the Regulations).

  • Project Companies means all Group Project Companies and Non-Group Project Companies together, each being a “Project Company”.

  • Generating Unit means one or more generating equipment combinations typically consisting of prime mover(s), electric generator(s), electric transformer(s), steam generator(s) and air emission control devices.

  • Environmental Management Plan or “EMP” means the environmental management plan for the Project, including any update thereto, incorporated in the IEE;

  • Base Load Generation Resource means a Generation Capacity Resource that operates at least 90 percent of the hours that it is available to operate, as determined by the Office of the Interconnection in accordance with the PJM Manuals.

  • Cogeneration unit means a unit that has equipment used to produce electric energy and forms of useful thermal energy (such as heat or steam) for industrial, commercial, heating or cooling purposes, through the sequential use of energy.

  • Electric utility steam generating unit means any steam electric generating unit that is constructed for the purpose of supplying more than one-third of its potential electric output capacity and more than 25 MW electrical output to any utility power distribution system for sale. Any steam supplied to a steam distribution system for the purpose of providing steam to a steam-electric generator that would produce electrical energy for sale is also considered in determining the electrical energy output capacity of the affected facility.

  • public service infrastructure means publicly controlled infrastructure of the following kinds:

  • Generating Facility means the Generating Unit(s) comprising Seller’s power plant, as more particularly described in Section 1.02 and Exhibit B, including all other materials, equipment, systems, structures, features and improvements necessary to produce electric energy and thermal energy, excluding the Site, land rights and interests in land.

  • Processes with Significant Environmental Aspects means the Equipment which, during regular operation or if not properly operated or maintained, may cause or are likely to cause an adverse effect.

  • high-efficiency cogeneration means cogeneration meeting the criteria laid down in Annex II;

  • Electric generating unit means an individual electric generator and its associated plant and apparatus whose electrical output is capable of being separately identified and metered. Emergency Condition shall mean a condition or situation: (1) that in the judgment of the Party making the claim is imminently likely to endanger life or property; or (2) that, in the case of the CAISO, is imminently likely (as determined in a non-discriminatory manner) to cause a material adverse effect on the security of, or damage to, the CAISO Controlled Grid or the electric systems of others to which the CAISO Controlled Grid is directly connected; (3) that, in the case of the Participating TO, is imminently likely (as determined in a non-discriminatory manner) to cause a material adverse effect on the security of, or damage to, the Participating TO’s Transmission System, Participating TO’s Interconnection Facilities, Distribution System, or the electric systems of others to which the Participating TO’s electric system is directly connected; or