Reduction of Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Coal-Fired Generation of Electricity Regulations (SOR/2012-167).
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Type of law
Regulation
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Date of latest amendment
Abstract
The present Regulations are made under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act. The Regulations establish a regime for the reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions that result from the production of electricity by means of thermal energy using coal as a fuel, whether in conjunction with other fuels or not. The text consists of 73 sections divided into 4 Parts. Part 1 sets out a performance standard for the intensity of CO2 emissions from regulated units and provides for exceptions based on the substitution of units and for temporary exemptions in relation to emergencies and units integrated with carbon capture and storage systems; Part 2 sets out requirements for the reporting, sending, recording and retention of information; Part 3 sets out quantification rules for determining the intensity of CO2 emissions from regulated units; and Part 4 provides dates for the coming into force of the present Regulations.
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Notes
The present Regulations have been amended last on 1 July 2015, as current to 9 November 2016
Repealed
No
Source language
English
Legislation Amendment
No