Do you know the details of the EPA Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Reporting Rule? Tracking carbon emissions will now be mandatory. The GHG Reporting Rule, which was announced in September, requires that specific industries or facilities that emit over 25,000 metric tons of CO2e need to track greenhouse gas emissions beginning January 1, 2010.
Hear from utility industry expert Greg McCall of American Electric Power and Greg Gasperecz of Enviance as they talk about the first 25 days of the rule and its impact on U.S. industry.
In this webinar, you will learn about:
• Which industries or types of facilities are affected by the ruling
• AEP's opinion on Subparts A, C, D and other parts of the Rule
• The balance between the need for corporate consistency and individual facility details
• How AEP is preparing their GHG Monitoring Plan for its facilities
• AEP's approach in complying; tiers to calculate CO2, CH4, and N2O
• How you can get ready quickly in order to report
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"The new EPA Greenhouse Gas Mandatory Reporting Rule will further add to our ever increasing need to manage compliance. Organizing our management processes into a tool like Enviance allows us to keep our high compliance standards with existing staff -- a necessity in these lean times."
Greg McCall Senior Engineer, Environmental Services American Electric Power
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