Wide
Disparities
Exist
Between
Company
Average
Emission
Rates
Equitable
allocation
should
assure
low
emitters
are
not
allowance
short
or
technology
forced
Mix,
higher
sulfur
coal
or
no
scrubbers
ALLETE
(
Minnesota
Power)

(
80+
%
scrubbed,
low
sulfur
coal)

Reference:
Benchmarking
Air
Emissions
of
the
100
Largest
Electric
Generation
Owners
in
the
U.
S.
­­
2000
March
2002,
NRDC,
PSEG,
CERES
Diminishing
Returns
from
SO2
Emission
Control
Measures
2%
Sulfur
Bituminous
0.6%
Sulfur
Subbituminous
0.35%
Sulfur
Subbituminous
Low
Sulfur
Coal
+
Wet
Scrubbed
New
Units
Controls
Comparison
of
Projected
SO
2
Emissions
and
State
Budgets
for
CAIR
States
12.08
9.82
2,526,452
2,500,000
4,060,403
9.02
6.69
3,619,196
3,600,298
5,164,019
Total
0.30
1.30
0.16
1.16
151,117
135,864
116,680
0.13
0.87
0.21
0.79
215,881
195,644
248,062
WV
0.58
0.42
0.51
0.49
61,085
72,001
145,736
0.43
0.57
0.32
0.68
87,264
103,681
153,235
WI
0.59
0.41
0.43
0.57
44,435
61,612
108,649
0.51
0.49
0.31
0.69
63,478
88,722
128,950
VA
0.36
0.64
0.30
0.70
224,662
244,310
350,545
0.19
0.81
0.11
0.89
320,946
351,806
396,671
TX
0.40
0.60
0.43
0.57
96,051
91,499
159,742
0.35
0.65
0.38
0.62
137,216
131,758
211,089
TN
0.61
0.39
0.44
0.56
40,089
57,758
103,123
0.59
0.41
0.41
0.59
57,271
83,171
139,960
SC
0.56
1.56
0.40
1.40
193,193
174,063
123,919
0.25
1.25
0.13
1.13
275,990
250,651
220,922
PA
0.12
1.12
0.07
0.93
233,464
194,599
208,188
0.12
1.12
0.06
0.94
333,520
280,223
297,558
OH
0.96
1.96
0.15
1.15
94,597
55,367
48,297
0.83
1.83
0.08
1.08
135,139
79,728
73,886
NY
0.28
0.72
0.18
0.82
96,139
109,909
133,810
0.45
0.55
0.36
0.64
137,342
158,269
248,771
NC
0.71
0.29
0.68
0.32
23,634
25,535
80,974
0.61
0.39
0.57
0.43
33,763
36,770
85,639
MS
0.62
0.38
0.59
0.41
96,050
105,659
255,452
0.46
0.54
0.40
0.60
137,214
152,149
253,867
MO
0.55
0.45
0.28
0.72
34,991
56,207
78,576
0.34
0.66
0.08
1.08
49,987
80,938
75,209
MN
0.68
0.32
0.72
0.28
125,024
110,184
388,616
0.54
0.46
0.59
0.41
178,605
158,665
387,443
MI
1.17
2.17
1.07
2.07
49,488
47,339
22,841
0.31
1.31
0.26
1.26
70,697
68,168
54,010
MD
0.32
0.68
0.31
0.69
41,963
42,686
62,066
0.03
0.97
0.01
0.99
59,948
61,468
62,049
LA
0.51
0.49
0.45
0.55
132,141
149,416
272,429
0.45
0.55
0.37
0.63
188,773
215,159
342,821
KY
0.50
0.50
0.45
0.55
178,219
195,093
353,746
0.41
0.59
0.35
0.65
254,599
280,934
429,947
IN
0.42
0.58
0.43
0.57
134,869
134,387
233,858
0.18
0.82
0.17
0.83
192,671
193,517
234,045
IL
0.71
0.29
0.63
0.37
44,866
57,987
155,615
0.57
0.43
0.44
0.56
64,095
83,501
148,305
IA
0.40
0.60
0.53
0.47
149,140
116,384
248,614
0.52
0.48
0.62
0.38
213,057
167,593
446,897
GA
0.16
1.16
0.08
0.92
177,415
141,507
153,573
0.24
1.24
0.00
1.00
253,450
203,769
204,142
FL
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
495
140
0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
708
202
0
DC
0.57
0.43
0.53
0.47
110,307
120,494
255,354
0.51
0.49
0.46
0.54
157,582
173,512
320,541
AL
Disparity
Ratio
Disparity
Ratio
CAIR
HIFF
Disparity
Ratio
Disparity
Ratio
CAIR
HIFF
CAIR
Heat
Input
w/
Fuel
Factors
Allowance
Budget
CAIR
Emissions
CAIR
Heat
Input
w/
Fuel
Factors
Allowance
Budget
CAIR
Emissions
2015
Allowance
Comparability
Projected
2015
Emissions
and
Budgets
2010
Allowance
Comparability
Projected
2010
Emissions
and
Budgets
State
The
term
"
ratio"
indicates
the
extent
to
which
a
State's
allowance
budget
under
a
specified
methodology
covers
the
SO2
emissions
projected
for
that
State
under
the
CAIR
program
(
e.
g.,
State's
allowance
budget
divided
by
its
projected
CAIR
emissions).
A
ratio
of
one
(
1)
indicates
that
the
State's
allowance
budget
is
equal
to
its
projected
CAIR
emissions.

The
term
"
disparity"
provides
a
quantification
of
how
much
a
State's
allowance
budget
under
a
specified
methodology
is
above
or
below
its
projected
CAIR
emissions.
A
value
of
zero
(
0)
indicates
that
the
State's
allowance
budget
is
equal
to
its
projected
CAIR
emissions.
