Mandatory Reporting Regulation definition

Mandatory Reporting Regulation or “MRR” means ARB’s Regulation for the Mandatory Reporting of Greenhouse Gas Emissions as set forth in title 17, California Code of Regulations, chapter 1, subchapter 10, article 2 (commencing with section 95100).
Mandatory Reporting Regulation or “MRR” means the Regulation for the Mandatory Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reporting of Greenhouse Gas Emissions of the California Air Resources Board, title 17, California Code of Regulations, section 95100, et seq.
Mandatory Reporting Regulation or “MRR” means ARB’s Regulation for the Mandatory Reporting of Greenhouse Gas Emissions as set forth in

Examples of Mandatory Reporting Regulation in a sentence

  • All electricity generatingfacilities shall provide the same information that is required to be submitted under the Mandatory Reporting Regulation.

  • Thus, a revision of the Mandatory Reporting Regulation that would permit the submission of data that would be adequate to offset the emissions associated with exchange exports against the emissions associated with exchange imports would not occur until, possibly, 2011 or even later.

  • Specifically, SCPPA has recommended to the staff that section 95111(b)(1)(A) of the Mandatory Reporting Regulation be modified so as to read as follows:9.

  • In order to avoid the unfair double imposition of administrative fees on exchanges of electricity, SCPPA has recommended to the staff that the ARB’s Mandatory Reporting Regulation be amended to permit the reporting of exchanges as a separate category of transactions.

  • Fees shall be paid for each megawatt-hour of net power generated by combustion of natural gas, coal or other fossil fuels (except California diesel) at an electricity generating facility in California) and reported pursuant to section 95111(a)(1)(A) or 95111(a)(2)(A) of the Mandatory Reporting Regulation.

  • At the August 25, 2009 workshop, the staff stated unequivocally that any modification of the Mandatory Reporting Regulation as proposed by SCPPA would have to await a more comprehensive revision of the Mandatory Reporting Regulation after the ARB finalizes its cap-and-trade program.

  • Fees shall also be paid for each megawatt-hour of imported electricity reported pursuant to sections 95111(b)(2)(B and C) and 95111(b)(3)(N) of the Mandatory Reporting Regulation if the electricity is from either unspecified sources or specified sources that combust natural gas, coal, petroleum coke, catalyst coke, refinery gas or other fossil fuels (except California diesel).

  • This modification to the Mandatory Reporting Regulation would permit reporting of imports and exports under exchange arrangements as linked transactions so that the staff would have available to it data that would permit the staff to subtract emissions associated with exchange exports from emissions associated with exchange imports.

  • All reports required by this subarticle must be submitted to ARB by using the California Air Resources Board’s Greenhouse Gas Reporting Tool, as specified in title 17, California Code of Regulations, section 95104(e) ,or any other reporting tool approved by the Executive Officer that will guarantee transmittal and receipt of data required by ARB’s Mandatory Reporting Regulation and this subarticle.

  • Fees shall be paid for each megawatt-hour of net power generated by combustion of natural gas, coal or other fossil fuels (except California diesel) at an electricity generating facility in California, and reported pursuant to section 95111 of the Mandatory Reporting Regulation.


More Definitions of Mandatory Reporting Regulation

Mandatory Reporting Regulation or “MRR” means the Regulation for the Mandatory Reporting of Greenhouse Gas Emissions as set forth in this chapter.
Mandatory Reporting Regulation or “MRR” means ARB’s regulation establishing the Mandatory Reporting of Greenhouse Gas Emissions set
Mandatory Reporting Regulation or “MRR” means CARB’s Regulation for the Mandatory Reporting of Greenhouse Gas Emissions as set forth in title 17, California Code of Regulations, chapter 1, subchapter 10, article 2 (commencing with section 95100), as such may be amended from time to time.