Activities of Holger KRAHMER related to 2007/0286(COD)
Plenary speeches (7)
Integrated pollution prevention and control: industrial emissions, titanium dioxide industry, use of organic solvents, incineration of waste, large combustion plants (debate)
Integrated pollution prevention and control: industrial emissions, titanium dioxide industry, use of organic solvents, incineration of waste, large combustion plants (debate)
Integrated pollution prevention and control: industrial emissions, titanium dioxide industry, use of organic solvents, incineration of waste, large combustion plants (A6-0046/2009, Holger Krahmer) (vote)
Integrated pollution prevention and control: industrial emissions, titanium dioxide industry, use of organic solvents, incineration of waste, large combustion plants (A6-0046/2009, Holger Krahmer) (vote)
Explanations of vote
Industrial emissions (integrated pollution prevention and control) (recast) (debate)
Industrial emissions (integrated pollution prevention and control) (recast) (debate)
Reports (2)
REPORT on the proposal for a directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on industrial emissions (integrated pollution prevention and control) (recast) PDF (397 KB) DOC (474 KB)
REPORT Recommendation for a second reading on the Council position at first reading for adopting a directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on industrial emissions (integrated pollution prevention and control) (recast) PDF (397 KB) DOC (534 KB)
Amendments (10)
Amendment 90 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 3 – paragraph 5 a (new)
Article 3 – paragraph 5 a (new)
(5a) Best Available Techniques Associated Emission Levels, (BAT-AELs), represent a range of emission levels that could be anticipated as a result of the application, for a specific sector as a whole and in normal operating conditions, of the techniques described in the specific Best Available Techniques Reference Document. The BAT-AELs provide an appropriate reference point to assist in the determination of emission limit values in the permit, and differ from emission limit values as emission limit values also need to take into account monitoring and compliance requirements.
Amendment 145 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 14 – title
Article 14 – title
BAT reference documents and minimum requirements
Amendment 148 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 14 – paragraph 1
Article 14 – paragraph 1
1. The Commission shall adopt BAT reference documentsOn the basedis onf the results of the information exchange referred to in Article 29. 2. T, the BAT reference documents shall in particular describe the best available techniques, the associated emission and consumption levels and associated monitoring, the monitoring of soil and groundwater and remediation of the site and the emerging techniques, giving special consideration to the criteria listed in Annex III. The Commission shall review and update the BAT reference documents as appropriate. remediation of the site after decommissioning of the plant and the emerging techniques, giving special consideration to the criteria listed in Annex III. The Commission shall ensure that the BAT reference documents are reviewed in connection with the information exchange referred to in Article 29 and, if necessary, updated. 1a. Without prejudice to the provisions laid down in paragraph 1b, the Commission shall, after completion of the information exchange pursuant to paragraph 1, on the basis of the BAT reference document, lay down measures limiting emissions (emission limit values, equivalent parameters or equivalent technical measures) and monitoring and compliance requirements as minimum requirements for the operation concerned. These measures, which are to amend inessential provisions of this directive by supplementing them, shall be adopted by means of the regulatory procedure with scrutiny referred to in Article 69(2). 1b. The Commission shall adjust Annexes V, VI, VII and VIII by adopting emission limiting measures as minimum requirements on the basis of the BAT reference documents concerned. These measures, which are to amend inessential provisions of this directive by supplementing them, shall be adopted by means of the regulatory procedure with scrutiny referred to in Article 69(2). 1c. Before the decision of the committee referred to in Article 69(2) on the measures pursuant to paragraphs 1a and 1b, the Commission shall consult the relevant industry und non-governmental organisations and report on the outcome of the consultations and how they have been taken into account. 1d. After the Commission has submitted to the committee referred to in Article 69(2) a draft of the measure to be taken pursuant to paragraph 1a or 1b and a time limit for delivering an opinion has been set pursuant to Article 5a(2), second sentence, of Decision 1999/468/EC, it shall publish the BAT reference document.
Amendment 202 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 16 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 3
Article 16 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 3
Amendment 204 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 16 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 4
Article 16 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 4
Amendment 304 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 29 – introductory part
Article 29 – introductory part
The Commission shall organise an exchange of information withbetween Member States, the industries concerned, the Commission and non- governmental organisations promoting environmental protection on the following:
Amendment 332 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 37 – paragraph 2 a (new)
Article 37 – paragraph 2 a (new)
(2a) As an alternative to paragraph 2, the following average emission limit values for sulphur dioxide may be applied (irrespective of the fuel combination used): (a) for plants referred to in Article 4(1) and (3): 1000 mg/Nm3, averaged over all such plants within the refinery; (b) for new plants referred to in Article 4(2): 600 mg/Nm3, averaged over all such plants within the refinery, with the exception of gas turbines. The limit values shall be revised in the light of technical progress and economic aspects. The competent authorities shall ensure that the application of this provision does not lead to an increase in emissions from existing plants.
Amendment 431 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex V – Part 1 – point 2 – subpoint 2 a (new)
Annex V – Part 1 – point 2 – subpoint 2 a (new)
Where the emission limit values above cannot be met due to the characteristics of the fuel, a desulphurisation rate of at least 60% shall be achieved in the case of plants with a rated thermal input of less than or equal to 100 MWth, an emission limit value of 400 mg/Nm3 or a desulphurisation rate of at least 92% in the case of plants greater than 100 MWth and less than or equal to 300 MWth and an emission limit value of 400 mg/Nm3 and a desulphurisation rate of at least 95% in the case of plants greater than 300 MWth.
Amendment 438 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex V – Part 1 – point 5 – table
Annex V – Part 1 – point 5 – table
5. Emission limit values (mg/Nm3) for NOx and CO for gas fired combustion plants NOx CO Gas fired boilers 100 100 For plants as referred to in Article 4(1) of Directive 2001/80/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23.10.2001 on the limitation of emissions of certain pollutants into the air from large combustion plants, the following provisions shall apply: For plants for the use of blast furnace gas or coke oven gas, for nitrogen dioxide and nitrogen monoxide, measured as nitrogen dioxide, an emission limit value of 135 mg/Nm³ shall apply. Gas turbines (including 50(2)(3) 100 CCGT), using natural gas as fuel Gas turbines (including 90 90 100 CCGT), using other than natural gas as fuel Gas engines 100 100
Amendment 460 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex V – Part 2 – point 1 – subpoint 2 a (new)
Annex V – Part 2 – point 1 – subpoint 2 a (new)
2a. Where the emission limit values above cannot be met due to the characteristics of the fuel, an emission limit value of 300 mg/Nm3 for sulphur dioxide or a desulphurisation rate of at least 92% shall be achieved in the case of plants with a rated thermal input of up to 300 MWth; in the case of plants with a rated thermal input greater than 300 MWth, a desulphurisation rate of at least 96% shall apply, together with a maximum emission limit value of 400 mg/Nm3.