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10 Amendments of Miloslav RANSDORF related to 2013/0442(COD)

Amendment 54 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 6
(6) ’existing combustion plant' means a combustion plant put into operation before [12 years after the date of transposition] or for which a permit was granted before [date of transposition] pursuant to national legislation provided that the plant is put into operation no later than [2 years after date of transposition];
2015/03/10
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 93 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 5 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 3 a (new)
Member States may exempt existing medium combustion plants which do not operate more than 1500 operating hours per year as a rolling average over a period of 5 years from compliance with the emission limit values set out in Part 1 of Annex II. In that case, for plants firing solid fuels, an emission limit value for particulate matter of 200 mg/Nm³ shall apply.
2015/03/10
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 107 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 5 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 2 a (new)
Member States may exempt new medium combustion plants which do not operate more than 1500 operating hours per year as a rolling average over a period of 5 years from compliance with the emission limit values set out in Part 2 of Annex II. In that case, for plants firing solid fuels, an emission limit value for particulate matter of 100 mg/Nm³ shall apply.
2015/03/10
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 112 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 5 – paragraph 4
4. In zones not complying with EU air quality limit values laid down in Directive 2008/50/EC, Member States shall apply, for individual medium combustion plants in those zones, emission limit values based on the benchmark values laid down in Annex III or on stricter values established by the Member States, unless it is demonstrated to the Commission that applying such emission limit values would entail disproportionate costs and that other measures ensuring compliance with the air quality limit values have been included in the air quality plans required under Article 23 of Directive 2008/50/EC.deleted
2015/03/10
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 143 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex I – paragraph 8
8. In case the second subparagraph of Article 5(2) is used, a declaration signed by the operator to operate the plant not more than 31500 hours per year as a rolling average over a period of 5 years.
2015/03/10
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 147 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex II – part 1 – table 1
Pollutant Rated Solid biomass Other solid Liquid fuels Heavy fuel oil Natural gas Gaseous fuels thermal input fuels other than other than (MW) heavy fuel oil natural gas SO2 200 400 170 350 - 35 NOX Pollutant: SO2 1-5 200 (-1a)-(1b) 1100 170 350 (-1c) - 200 (-1d) > 5 -20 200 (-1a)(-1b) 1100 170 350 (-1g) - 35 (-1f) > 20 - 50 200 (-1a)(-1b) 400 170 350 - 35 (-1f) Pollutant: NOX 1 - 50 650 650 200 650 2050 250 Particulate 30(1) Pollutant: dust 1-5 50 (-1e) 50 (-1e) 50 50 - - > 5 - 20 50 50 30 30 - - > 20 - 50 30 30 30 30 - - matter __________________ (1) 45 mg/Nm3 for plants with a thermal input below or equal to 5 MW(1) deleted (-1a) The value does not apply in case of plants firing exclusively woody solid biomass. (-1b) 300 mg/Nm3 in case of plants firing straw. (-1c) Until 01/01/2035, 1700 mg/Nm3. (-1d) 400 mg/Nm³ in case of low calorific gases from coke oven (iron and steel industry). (-1e) Until 01/01/2035, 100 mg/Nm3. (-1f) 170 mg/Nm3 in case of biogas. (-1g) Until 01/01/2035, 850 mg/Nm3.
2015/03/10
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 165 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex II – part 1 – table 2
Pollutant Type of installation Liquid Natural Gaseous fuels gas fuels other than natural gas SO2 Engines and gas 6120 - 15(-1a) (-1b) turbines NOX Engines 190 (1) 190 (2) 190 (2) Gas turbines (3) 200 150 200 Particulate Engines and gas 10 (3a) - - matter turbines __________________ __________________ (-1a) 60 mg/Nm3 in case of biogas. (-1b)130mg/Nm³ in case of low calorific gases from coke oven and 65 mg/Nm³ in case of low calorific gases from blast furnace (iron and steel industry). (1) 1850 mg/Nm³ in the following cases: (i) for diesel engines the construction of which commenced before 18 May 2006; (ii) for dual fuel engines in liquid mode. (2) 380 mg/Nm³ for dual fuel engines in gas mode. (3) Emission limit values are only applicable above 70 % load. (3a) 20 mg/Nm3 in case of plants with a total rated thermal input between 1 and 15 MW.
2015/03/10
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 178 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex II – part 2 – table 1
1. Emission limit values (mg/Nm³) for medium combustion plants other than engines and gas turbines PollutantRated Solid biomass Other solid Liquid fuels Heavy fuel oil Natural gas Gaseous fuels thermal input fuels biomassother than fuels fuels other oil other than (MW) gas fuels other heavy fuel oil than heavynatural gas than Pollutant: SO2 1-5 200(-1a) 1100 170(-1b) 350(-1b) - fuel oil 110(-1c) > 5 - 20 200(-1a) 1100 natural gas 170(-1b) 350(-1b) SO2- 200 35(-1c) (-1d) > 20 - 50 200(-1a) 400 170 350 - 35 NOX (-1b) 350(-1b) - 35(-1c) (-1d) Pollutant: NOX 1-5 500 500 300 300(-1e) 100 200 > 5 - 50 300 300 300 300(-1e) 100 200 1.1 Particulat 20(1) 20 Pollutant: dust 1-5 50 50 50 50 - - > 5 - 20 30 30 20 20 - - e matter __________________ (1) 25 mg/Nm3 for plants with a thermal input below or equal to 5 MW- > 20 - 50 20 20 20 20 - - __________________ (-1a) The value does not apply in case of plants firing exclusively woody solid biomass. (-1b) Until 01/01/2025, 1700 mg/Nm³ in case of plants being part of small isolated systems (SIS) and micro isolated systems (MIS). (-1c) 400 mg/Nm³ in case of low calorific gases from coke oven and 200 mg/Nm³ in case of low calorific gases from blast furnace (iron and steel industry). (-1d) 100 mg/Nm3 in case of biogas. (-1e) Until 01/01/2025, 450 mg/Nm³ when firing heavy fuel oil containing between 0,2 % and 0,3 % N and 360 mg/Nm³ when firing heavy fuel oil containing less than 0,2 % N in case of plants being part of SIS and MIS.
2015/03/10
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 179 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex II – part 2 – table 2
2. Emission limit values (mg/Nm³) for engines and gas turbines Pollutant Type of installation Liquid fuels Natural gas Gaseous fuels other than natural gas SO2 Engines and gas 60 120(-1a) - 15(-1b) turbines NOX Engines (-1c)(-1d) 190(1) (1a) 95(2) 190 Gas turbines(3) 75 (3a) 50 75 Particulate matter Engines and gas 10 (3b)(3c) - - turbines __________________ (1) 225(-1a) Until 01/01/2025, 590 mg/Nm³ for diesel engines being part of SIS and MIS. (-1b) 40 mg/Nm3 in case of biogas. (-1c) Engines running between 500 and 1500 hours per year may be exempted from compliance with these emission limit values in case they are applying primary measures to limit NOx emissions and meet the emission limit values set out in footnote -1d. (-1d) Until 01/01/2025 in SIS and MIS, 1850 mg/Nm³3 for dual fuel engines in liquid mode. (2) 190 and 380 mg/Nm3 in gas mode; 1300 mg/Nm³ for diesel engines with ≤ 1200 rpm equal to or below 15 MW and 1850 mg/Nm³ for diesel engines above 15 MW; 750 mg/Nm³ for diesel engines with > 1200 rpm. (1) 225 mg/Nm³ for dual fuel engines in gasliquid mode. (3) Emission limit values are only applicable above 70 % load. 225 mg/Nm³ for diesel engines with a total rated thermal input equal to or below 15 MW with ≤ (1a) 1200 rpm. (2) 190 mg/Nm³ for dual fuel engines in gas mode. (3) Emission limit values are only applicable above 70 % load. (3a) Until 01/01/2025, 550 mg/Nm³ for plants being part of SIS and MIS. (3b) Until 01/01/2025, 75 mg/Nm³ for diesel engines being part of SIS and MIS. (3c) 20 mg/Nm3 in case of plants with a total rated thermal input between 1 and 5 MW.
2015/03/10
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 188 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex III
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2015/03/10
Committee: ITRE