Texas Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 27,2024) |
TITLE 30. ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY |
PART 1. TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY |
CHAPTER 116. CONTROL OF AIR POLLUTION BY PERMITS FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION OR MODIFICATION |
SUBCHAPTER L. PERMITS FOR SPECIFIC DESIGNATED FACILITIES |
SECTION 116.1408. Definitions
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The following words and terms, when used in this subchapter, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
(1) Clean coal project--The installation of one or more components of the coal-based integrated sequestration and hydrogen research project to be built in partnership with the United States Department of Energy, commonly referred to as the FutureGen project. The term includes the construction or modification of a facility for electric generation, industrial production, or the production of steam as a byproduct of coal gasification to the extent that the facility installs one or more components of the FutureGen project. (2) Coal--All forms of coal, including lignite. (3) Component of the FutureGen project--A process, technology, or piece of equipment that: (A) is designed to employ coal gasification technology to generate electricity, hydrogen, or steam in a manner that meets the FutureGen project profile; (B) is designed to employ fuel cells to generate electricity in a manner that meets the FutureGen project profile; (C) is designed to employ a hydrogen-fueled turbine to generate electricity where the hydrogen is derived from coal in a manner that meets the FutureGen project profile; (D) is designed to demonstrate the efficacy at an electric generation or industrial production facility of a carbon dioxide capture technology in a manner that meets the FutureGen project profile; (E) is designed to sequester a portion of the carbon dioxide captured from an electric generation or industrial production facility in a manner that meets the FutureGen project profile in conjunction with appropriate remediation plans and appropriate techniques for reservoir characterization, injection control, and monitoring; (F) is designed to sequester carbon dioxide as part of enhanced oil recovery in a manner that meets the FutureGen project profile in conjunction with appropriate techniques for reservoir characterization, injection control, and monitoring; (G) qualifies for federal funds designated for the FutureGen project; (H) is required to perform the sampling, analysis, or research necessary to submit a proposal to the United States Department of Energy for the FutureGen project; or (I) is required in a final United States Department of Energy request for proposals for the FutureGen project or is described in a final United States Department of Energy request for proposals as a desirable element to be considered in the awarding of the project. (4) Designated project--Any project subject to the jurisdiction of the commission and designated by the legislature as subject to the alternate public notice requirements in this subchapter. (5) FutureGen project--A common reference to the coal-based integrated sequestration and hydrogen project to be built in partnership with the United States Department of Energy. (6) FutureGen project profile--A standard or standards relevant to a component of the FutureGen project, as provided in a final or amended United States Department of Energy request for proposals or contract. (7) Hearing--A notice and comment hearing and not a contested case hearing. Source Note: The provisions of this §116.1408 adopted to be effective March 29, 2006, 31 TexReg 2492