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energyaudits -- Energy Efficiency & Co-Benefits Assessment for Large Industrial Sources – Public Workshop on Sector Public Reports on June 30, 2015

Posted: 28 May 2015 13:35:59
The Air Resources Board (ARB) invites you to participate in a
public workshop to discuss the Energy Efficiency and Co-Benefits
Assessment of Large Industrial Sources (EEA Regulation) sector
public reports (public reports).   These public reports
summarize, by sector, the data provided to the ARB by facilities
subject to the EEA Regulation.  The EEA Regulation required
facility managers to identify all potential energy saving
improvements for equipment, processes, and/or systems that
cumulatively account for at least 95 percent of the facility’s
total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.  The public reports for all
five sectors (refinery, cement, hydrogen, oil and gas
production/mineral production, and electricity generation) have
been released and can be accessed at the following website:
http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/energyaudits/publicreports.htm.  The
workshop will include a discussion on the information in the five
public reports and will be held at the following time and
location:

Date:		June 30, 2015
Time:		1:30 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Location:	Cal/EPA Headquarters Building
                Byron Sher Auditorium
                1001 I Street
                Sacramento, California 95814

The workshop notice can be found at:
http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/energyaudits/meetings/meetings.htm
The workshop presentation and agenda will be posted at this
website prior to the workshop.  If you have any questions about
the workshop, please contact Mr. Kirk Rosenkranz at (916)
327-7843 or by email at kirk.rosenkranz@arb.ca.gov or Ms. Cherie
Rainforth at (916) 327-7213 or by email at
cherie.rainforth@arb.ca.gov.  

Background: The EEA Regulation was adopted by ARB on July 22,
2010, and became effective on July 16, 2011.  The regulation
required operators of California’s largest industrial facilities
to conduct a one-time energy efficiency assessment.  All
California facilities that had 2009 GHG emissions equal to or
greater than 0.5 million metric tonnes of carbon-dioxide
equivalent (MMTCO2e) were subject to the EEA Regulation.  Also
subject to the requirements were cement plants and
transportation-fuel refineries that had 2009 GHG emissions of at
least 0.25 MMTCO2e.  The website for all activities related to
the EEA Regulation can be accessed at:
http://www.arb.ca.gov/energyaudits.



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