Lydia
Wegman/
RTP/
USEPA/
US@
E
PA
05/
03/
2005
05:
38
PM
To
Kathy
Kaufman/
RTP/
USEPA/
US@
EPA
cc
Subject
Fw:
List
of
BART­
eligible
EGUs
­­­­­
Forwarded
by
Lydia
Wegman/
RTP/
USEPA/
US
on
05/
03/
2005
05:
37
PM
­­­­­

Jeff
Holmstead/
DC/
USE
PA/
US
To
Lydia
Wegman
04/
27/
2005
06:
53
cc
PM
Subject
Fw:
List
of
BART­
eligible
EGUs
­­­­­
Forwarded
by
Jeff
Holmstead/
DC/
USEPA/
US
on
04/
27/
2005
06:
50
PM
­­­­­

Jeff
Holmstead/
DC/
USE
PA/
US
To
Art
Fraas,
Paul
Noe
04/
26/
2005
09:
39
cc
PM
Bill
Wehrum
Subject
Fw:
List
of
BART­
eligible
EGUs
­­­­­
Forwarded
by
Jeff
Holmstead/
DC/
USEPA/
US
on
04/
26/
2005
09:
35
PM
­­­­­

Roman
Kramarchuk/
DC/
US
EPA/
US
To
Jeff
Holmstead/
DC/
USEPA/
US@
EPA,
04/
26/
2005
06:
48
Lydia
Wegman/
RTP/
USEPA/
US@
EPA,
PM
Sam
Napolitano/
DC/
USEPA/
US@
EPA,
Kathy
Kaufman/
RTP/
USEPA/
US@
EPA,
Larry
Sorrels/
RTP/
USEPA/
US@
EPA
cc
John
Robbins/
DC/
USEPA/
US@
EPA,
Kevin
Culligan/
DC/
USEPA/
US@
EPA,
Erin
Hoyt/
DC/
USEPA/
US@
EPA
Subject
List
of
BART­
eligible
EGUs
Jeff,

I'm
including
a
spreadsheet
with
the
list
of
non­
CAIR
EGUs
­
along
with
their
size,
their
existing
controls,
their
2004
emissions,
and
the
cost
effectiveness
of
their
SO2
reductions.
(
I
have
included
one
cost
effectiveness
estimate
based
on
just
costs
and
one
factoring
in
Title
IV
allowance
costs
savings
of
$
300/
ton).

From
a
quick
glance:

There
are
109
non­
CAIR
BART
Coal
EGUs.
60
have
existing
controls
(
or
would
have
them
in
the
base
case
by
2015).

Twelve
of
the
remaining
49
units
without
controls
have
>$
2000
cost
effectiveness.
Ten
of
these
twelve
had
2004
SO2
emissions
below
5,000
tons
(
the
other
two
are
Mohave
units).
Nine
of
those
ten
units
are
<
200MW.

(
See
attached
file:
BART
units
ranked
by
2004
SO2
emissions
­
summary.
xls)

Roman
Kramarchuk
Clean
Air
Markets
Division,
US
EPA
(
202)
343
9089
(
202)
343
2359
(
FAX)
