Overview
On October 30, 2009, EPA published the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule, which required approximately 10,000 facilities in a broad range of industrial and manufacturing sectors to begin monitoring and reporting greenhouse gas emissions. The rule is intended to inform EPA policy decisions, including possible new source performance standards for GHGs under the Clean Air Act. This OnDemand Webinar helps those responsible for GHG monitoring and reporting understand how the new rule is structured, and the timing and scope of required compliance. This program will provide an overview of the scope and intent of the rule. This OnDemand Webinar will also discuss how the rule fits in with other EPA initiatives, including the GHG endangerment finding and the proposed PSD tailoring rule.
Authors
James Arnold Holtkamp, Holland & Hart LLP
Self Study Credit - OnDemand Webinar
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Agenda
Overview
What GHG Sources Are Covered?
- Source Categories
- Emissions Thresholds
What Information Must Be Reported?
- Types of GHGs
- Emission Units
- Upstream/Downstream Sources
How Should GHGs Be Calculated?
- Emission Factors
- Fuel Use/Carbon Content
- Continuous Emissions Monitoring
Relationship to Other EPA GHG Initiatives