Combustion Emissions definition

Combustion Emissions means greenhouse gas emissions occurring during the exothermic reaction of a fuel with oxygen.
Combustion Emissions means greenhouse gas emissions occurring during the
Combustion Emissions means greenhouse gas emissions occurring during theexothermic reaction of a fuel with oxygen;

More Definitions of Combustion Emissions

Combustion Emissions means greenhouse gas emissions occurring during the exothermic reaction of a fuel with oxygen.“Continuous emissions monitoring system (CEMS)” means the total equipment required to obtain a continuous measurement of a gas concentration or emission rate from combustion or industrial processes.“Consensus Based Standards Organization” means American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM International), the American Gas Association (AGA), the American Petroleum Institute (API), the CSA Group, the Gas Processors Association (GPA), the Canadian General Standards Board (CGSB), the Gas Processors Suppliers Association (GPSA), the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), the American Petroleum Institute (API), and the North American Energy Standards Board (NAESB), International Organization for Standardization (ISO), Environment Canada, United State Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), British Standard Institution (BSI), or Measurement Canada.“Distillate fuel oil” means fuels oils No. 1, 2 and 4 and diesel fuel.“dSm3” means dry standard cubic metre – the amount of gas that would occupy a volume of one cubic metre if free of combined water at standard conditions.“Electricity generating unit” (“EGU”) is any combustion device that combusts solid, liquid, or gaseous fuel for the purpose of producing electricity either for sale or for use onsite. This source includes cogeneration (combined heat and power) units. This source does not include portable or emergency generators less than 10 megawatt (MW) in nameplate generating capacity.“Emergency generator” means a stationary combustion device, such as a reciprocating internal combustion engine or turbine that serves solely as a secondary source of mechanical or electrical power whenever the primary energy supply is disrupted or discontinued during power outages or natural disasters that are beyond the control of the person of a facility. An emergency generator operates only during emergency situations, for training of personnel under simulated emergency conditions, as part of emergency demand response procedures, or for standard performance testing procedures as required by law or by the generator manufacturer. A generator that serves as a back-up power source under conditions of load shedding, peak shaving, power interruptions pursuant to an interruptible power service agreement, or scheduled facility maintenance shall not be considered an emergency generator.“E...

Related to Combustion Emissions

  • Emissions means the total emissions in tCO2 equivalent for a target period; “EU ETS Directive” means Directive 2003/87/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a scheme for greenhouse gas emissions allowance trading within the Community and amending Council Directive 96/61/EC, as amended from time to time;1