The Air Resources Board's (ARB) Energy Efficiency Assessment
Electricity Generation Sector Public Report will be available at
noon on April 24, 2015, on the following website:
http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/energyaudits/publicreports.htm
ARB staff has developed five separate Public Reports compiling
the information provided by the facilities subject to the Energy
Efficiency and Co-Benefits Assessment of Large Industrial
Facilities Regulation (EEA Regulation). The EEA Public Reports
provide a sector-wide and facility-specific summary of the energy
efficiency improvement projects identified by all of the
reporting facilities. In addition, information on the estimated
greenhouse gas, criteria pollutant, and toxics pollutant emission
reductions and costs, as reported by the facilities, is included.
The data presented in the reports are aggregated in a manner to
be consistent with the public disclosure requirements under
California Code of Regulations (CCR) §95610.
The release of the EEA Public Reports is Phase 1 of a multi-phase
program. More information on this multi-phase program is
provided on the website above. The Electricity Generation Sector
Public Report, the fifth and final of the five reports to be
released, will be available at the website above at noon on
Friday, April 24, 2015. The four previously released sector
public reports are available on the EEA website provided above.
ARB staff held a stakeholder meeting on July 9, 2013, to discuss
the Refinery Sector Public Report. A stakeholder meeting to
discuss the remaining reports will be scheduled for later this
year, with a tentative date of Tuesday, June 30, 2015.
For more information regarding this advisory or the EEA
Regulation, please visit our web site at
http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/energyaudits/energyaudits.htm or contact
Ms. Cherie Rainforth at 916.327.7213, or via e-mail at
crainfor@arb.ca.gov
Background:
On July 22, 2010, the Air Resources Board (ARB) approved the
Energy Efficiency and Co-Benefit Assessment of Large Industrial
Facilities (EEA Regulation). The regulation required the largest
industrial sources in California to conduct a one-time assessment
of fuel and energy consumption, and emissions of greenhouse gas,
criteria pollutants, and toxic air contaminants. Affected
facilities were also required to identify potential improvements
in equipment, processes, or systems that could result in energy
savings.
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