CALP: Longview Power Emissions
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Except for carbon dioxide, these numbers are from the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection Division of Air Quality's final Air Permit / PSD Permit. A copy of Longview Power / GenPower, LLC's Permit Application is on Longview's web site http://www.genpower.net/longview/environmental.html.
Carbon Dioxide*(CO2) | 1,800,000+ tons per year* |
Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) | 2,411 tons per year |
Carbon Monoxide | 2,948 tons per year |
Nitrogen Oxides (NOX) | 1,735tons per year |
Particulate Matter (PM10) | 482 tons per year (110 lbs/hour) |
Sulfuric Acid (H2SO4) | 201 tons per year |
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) | 107 tons per year (24.5 lbs per hour) |
Total Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) | up to 25 tons per year |
Benzene (included in VOCs above) | 1.5 tons per year (estimated in Longview's permit) |
Lead | 0.5 tons per year (1/10 lb per hour) |
Mercury | 0.06 tons per year (120 lbs per year) |
Emissions Stack: approximately 550 feet tall; when placed on the hill, the elevation of the stack top will be approximately 900 feet above the Mon River level (approximately 1,700 feet above mean sea level).
* This CO2 emissions number is an estimate based on the calculation below. The air permit application does not require that GenPower / Longview Power estimate carbon dioxide emissions, even though many environmental scientists believe the biggest environmental concern facing the world at present is carbon dioxide and global climate change.
CO2 calculation:
(As indicated below, one can come up with estimates that range from 1.8 to 5.5 million tons of CO2 per year, depending on the source.)
kw x 3414 = Btu / hour (http://www.steamonline.com/formulas.html)
600,000 kilowatts x 3414 = 2.05 x 10E9 Btu / hour
(2.05 x 10E9 Btu / hour) x (24 hours/day) x (365 days/year) = 1.8 x 10E13 Btu / year
(208 pounds CO2 / million Btu) x (1.8 x 10E13 Btu / year) = 3.74 x 10E9 pounds CO2 / year (http://www.nrdc.org/air/energy/rbr/append.asp)
(3.74 x 10E9 pounds CO2 / year) x (1 ton / 2000 pounds) = 1.87 10E6 tons CO2 / year
Note, however that the following source results in CO2 emissions about 3 times greater than calculated above: http://www.seen.org/pages/db/method.shtml (2.09 (DOE) pounds of CO2 per kilowatt hour of operation)
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