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The
District's Emission Reduction Credit (ERC) program is in place due
to and governed by an existing District regulation (Regulation XIV).
The District maintains a registry of historical and available ERCs
by rule. The registry is available in an Excel spreadsheet here.
ERCs are created
in accordance with Rule 1402. The District does not have a formal
ERC application; to obtain ERCs an owner/operator simply submits
the information required by Rule 1402 and the ERC application fee
required by Rule 313. In general, the District will act on an application
within 30 days; this action will consist of an incomplete letter
defining what is needed to render the application complete or a
complete letter that addresses the issuance of ERCs and related
public noticing.
Necessary for
complete application (refer to Rule 1402(B)):
No formal application
form exists. This information is usually submitted in a package
with a cover letter.
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Name, address and telephone number of the owner of the emissions
unit
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Name of contact person for ERC application
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Information sufficient to identify the source and causation of the
reductions
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Information that shows that the reduction is Permanent
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Commitment from the owner that the reduction is Enforceable (such
as a proposed permit condition (preferred) or memorandum of understanding)
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Information that shows that the reduction is Surplus (not otherwise
required by law, rule, regulation or condition)
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Information that allows and supports the quantification of the reduction
(actual before and after emissions, source test results, calculation
details)
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Information that shows that the reduction is Real (including proof
that the actual emissions before reduction were reported to the
District as part of a criteria emissions inventory report)
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Application fee
The District
will have to demonstrate the following for the reductions to become
emission reduction credits:
Permanent
Enforceable
Surplus
Quantifiable
Real
The District
issues physical certificates of ownership in response to complete
applications (and the completion of the required public comment
period). This certificate duplicates the information stored in the
ERC Registry; the Registry is the official record, and the certificate
can be lost without ramification. The District prefers to have the
original certificate returned when those ERCs are consumed or reduced,
but this is not mandatory as the certificate number will be voided
in the Registry (and a new certificate issued when necessary). District ERCs are issued
and tracked in units of pounds per year. The District does not
have an ERC exchange or trading program (such as the SCAQMD RECLAIM
program). The value of a given ERC is determined by the buyer
and seller (but the price paid must be reported to the District
by Rule). Click here
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