Bf. Hobbs, EMISSIONS DISPATCH UNDER THE UNDERUTILIZATION PROVISION OF THE 1990 UNITED-STATES CLEAN-AIR ACT AMENDMENTS - MODELS AND ANALYSIS, IEEE transactions on power systems, 8(1), 1993, pp. 177-183
The acid rain title of the new Clean Air Act will impact utility plann
ing and operations in many ways. One important provision of the title
will constrain the operation of coal-fired generating units that are s
ubject to SO2 limitations during Phase I of the Act (1995-99). Because
only SO2 emissions from those units will require emissions allowances
during that time, utilities will be motivated to shift production to
non-Phase I units whose SO2 emissions are not limited until the year 2
000. To prevent this from happening, the Act mandates that utilities m
aintain the fuel use rate of Phase I units at or above their 1985-87 l
evel. This paper summarizes methods for including such underutilizatio
n constraints in probabilistic production costing models and real-time
dispatch.As an input to the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency's r
ulemaking process, a production costing study has been conducted that
compares two alternative rules that would define when underutilization
of Phase I units occurs. It is concluded that significant cost saving
s could be realized if the more flexible of the two proposed rules wer
e to be adopted.