Emission Rate definition

Emission Rate for a given pollutant means the number of pounds of that pollutant emitted per million British thermal units of heat input (lb/mmBTU), measured in accordance with this Consent Decree.
Emission Rate means the number of pounds of pollutant emitted per million BTU of heat input (“lb/mmBTU”), measured in accordance with this Consent Decree.
Emission Rate means, if not otherwise stated in a specific provision, the total quantity of a particular specified air contaminant discharged into the atmosphere in any one-hour period. For example, if not otherwise specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 218 or 219, emission rate means the total quantity of volatile organic material discharged into the atmosphere in any one-hour period.

Examples of Emission Rate in a sentence

  • Specifically designed to achieve 15% lower than the Target Emission Rate (TER) of Building Regulations in terms of carbon emissions.

  • Failure to apply for any permit required by Section XIV (Permits)$1,000 per Day per violation 2 Violations of the Monroe 24-Hour Rolling Average Emission Rate for PM are also subject to stipulated penalties under a separate administrative consent order (No. AQD No. 26-2015) between Defendants and the State of Michigan.

  • In determining a 30-Day Rolling Average Emission Rate for NOx or SO2, Defendants shall use emission data obtained from a CEMS in accordance with the procedures of 40 C.F.R. Part 75, except that emissions data need not be bias adjusted and the missing data substitution procedures of 40 C.F.R. Part 75 shall not apply to such determinations.

  • To assert an affirmative defense for exceedance of an applicable 30-Day Rolling Emission Rate due to Malfunction under Paragraph 64, Defendants shall submit all data demonstrating the actual emissions for the Day the Malfunction occurs and the 29-Unit Operating Day period following the Day the Malfunction occurs.

  • Monroe Units 1 through 4: Defendants shall achieve and maintain a 24- Hour Rolling Average Emission Rate for PM of no greater than 0.011 lb/mmBTU for each Unit.


More Definitions of Emission Rate

Emission Rate means, subject to the provisions of section 95356(e), a GIS owner’s total annual SF6 emissions from all active GIS equipment divided by the average annual SF6 nameplate capacity of all active GIS equipment.
Emission Rate means the total amount of a pollutant emitted from an emission unit during a given time period, expressed in lbs/MMBtu, derived for SO2 and NOx from a SO2 or NOx continuous emission monitoring system and diluent (O2 or CO2) monitoring system consistent with 40 CFR Part 75.
Emission Rate means the number of pounds of pollutant emitted per million BTU of heat input (“lb/mmBTU”), measured as required by this Consent Decree.
Emission Rate means the number of pounds of pollutant emitted per million British thermal units of heat input (“lb/mmBTU”), measured in accordance with this Compliance Agreement.
Emission Rate for a given pollutant means the number of pounds of that pollutant emitted per million British thermal units of heat input (lb/MMBtu), measured in accordance with the Consent Decree. (R 336.1201, Act 451, Section 324.5503(b); 2020 Civil Action No. 2:10-cv-13101-BAF-RSW, E.D. Michigan, paragraph 4q)
Emission Rate means the number of pounds of a given pollutant emitted per million British thermal units of heat input (lb/mmBTU), measured in accordance with this CAFO (U.S. v Lansing Board of Water and Light, CAFO Docket No. CAA-05-2019-0040, 2019, Paragraph 54)
Emission Rate means the rate at which refrigerant is lost to the atmosphere, including emissions from leaks during operation and servicing events.