Item 6b Supp
ITEM NO: ___6b Supp______ DATE OF MEETING:_February 24, 2009_ Emission Reduction Credit Banking February 24, 2009 Elizabeth Leavitt, Russ Simonson Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) 2000; Port and Clean Air Agency sign MOA allowing emission reduction credits for voluntary actions General Regulatory Order established to provide process for emission credits First of its kind in Washington Fuel Hydrant System Allows for delivery of Jet-A fuel from tank farm to aircraft gates through piping system Use of fuel (hose-only) carts to displace fuel tanker trucks Safety and efficiency improvements Emission Reduction Credit Benefits 2007 Emission Benefits; 22 tons/year of carbon monoxide 6 tons/year of hydrocarbons 34 tons/year of oxides of nitrogen 2 tons/year of sulfur oxides 10 tons/year of particulate matter (PM2.5) 971 tons/year of carbon dioxide Certificate of Title Emission Reduction Credit Obligations Must maintain in proper working order Immediate notification to PSCAA of shutdowns attributed to upsets and emergency conditions Annual reporting of emission benefits, upsets/emergencies, and actions to prevent further upsets/emergencies Future Opportunities Projects may include; pre-conditioned air to aircraft, electric ground support equipment, shuttle consolidation, telework Leverage Credits to meet Port Conformity and SEPA mitigation requirements Assumption of non-Port emission-causing services in order to make voluntary reductions Thank You
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