Federal Register - September 22, 2021
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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 181 / Wednesday, September 22, 2021 / Notices in a requirement for the surrender of 4,876 additional allowances.
When a states assurance level is exceeded, responsibility for surrendering the required additional allowances is apportioned among groups of units in the state represented by common designated representatives based on the extent to which each such groups emissions exceeded the groups share of the states assurance level. For the CSAPR NOX
Ozone Season Group 2 Trading Program, the procedures are set forth at 40 CFR 97.802 definitions of common designated representative, common designated representatives assurance level, and common designated representatives share, 97.806c2, and 97.825.
On May 17, 2021, EPA published a document in the Federal Register providing notice of the data relied on to determine the amount of the exceedances of the Mississippi and Missouri assurance levels and the preliminary calculations of the amounts of additional allowances that the owners and operators of certain Mississippi and Missouri units must surrender as a result of the exceedances and describing the process for submitting any objections 85 FR 29445. EPA received no written submissions objecting to the data and preliminary calculations.
In this document, EPA is providing notice of the final calculations of the amounts of additional allowances that must be surrendered. Responsibility for surrendering 520 additional allowances for the Mississippi exceedance has been apportioned between the groups of units operated by Entergy Corporation 302
allowances and Mississippi Power Company 218 allowances.
Responsibility for surrendering 4,876
additional allowances for the Missouri exceedance has been apportioned between the groups of units operated by Associated Electric Cooperative, Inc.
4,862 allowances, the municipal utility of Chillicothe 2 allowances, and the municipal utility of Higginsville 12
allowances. Each set of owners and operators identified pursuant to this notice of the final calculations must hold the required additional allowances in an assurance account by November 1, 2021.
The data and final calculations are set forth in an Excel spreadsheet entitled 2020_CSAPR_assurance_provision_
calculations_final.xlsx available at http www.epa.gov/csapr/csaprassurance-provision-nodas. The spreadsheet contains data for the 2020
control period showing, for each Mississippi and Missouri unit identified as affected under the CSAPR NOX
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Ozone Season Group 2 Trading Program, the amount of NOX emissions reported by the unit and the amount of CSAPR NOX Ozone Season Group 2
allowances allocated to the unit, including any allowances allocated from a new unit set-aside. The spreadsheet also contains calculations for the 2020
control period showing the total NOX
emissions reported by all such units in each state and the amounts by which the total reported NOX emissions exceeded the respective states assurance levels under the program.
Finally, the spreadsheet also includes calculations for the 2020 control period showing, for each common designated representative for a group of such units in each state, the common designated representatives share of the total reported NOX emissions, the common designated representatives share of the states assurance level, and the amount of additional CSAPR NOX Ozone Season Group 2 allowances that the owners and operators of the units in the group must surrender.
Authority: 40 CFR 97.825b.
Rona Birnbaum, Acting Director, Clean Air Markets Division, Office of Atmospheric Programs, Office of Air and Radiation.
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
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ET Docket No. 19257; FCC 2192; FRS
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FCC Announces Two New Innovation Zones and Amends One Existing Innovation Zone for Program Experimental Licenses Federal Communications Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
In this document, the Federal Communications Commission Commission creates two new Innovation Zones for Program Experimental Licenses in designated areas in and nearby the campuses of North Carolina State University NC
State Innovation Zone in Raleigh, NC
and Northeastern University Northeastern Innovation Zone in Boston, MA and expands the geographical boundary of the previously established Innovation Zone in New York City.
ADDRESSES: Federal Communications Commission, 45 L Street NE, Washington, DC 20554.
SUMMARY:
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Anthony Serafini, Office of Engineering and Technology, 202 4182456, Anthony.Serafini@fcc.gov or Ira Keltz, Office of Engineering and Technology, at 202 4180616, or Ira.Keltz@fcc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commissions document, Public Notice, FCC 2192, ET Docket No. 19257, adopted on August 5, 2021 and released August 6, 2021. The full text of this document is available for public inspection and can be downloaded at: https www.fcc.gov/
document/fcc-established-two-newinnovation-zones-boston-and-raleigh-0
or by using the search function for ET
Docket No. 19257 on the Commissions ECFS web page at www.fcc.gov/ecfs.
Synopsis 1. The two new zones the Commission establishes herein are based on detailed proposals from the PAWR program. This program for new technology experimentation is funded by the National Science Foundation along with a consortium consisting of over thirty technology and telecommunications companies.
According to PAWR, this program . . .
will enable experimental exploration of robust new wireless devices, communication techniques, networks, systems, and services that will revolutionize the nations wireless ecosystem, thereby enhancing broadband connectivity, leveraging the emerging Internet of Things IoT, and sustaining US leadership and economic competitiveness for decades to come.
The Commission anticipates that the experimentation done at these zones may also materially improve understanding of opportunities for, and capabilities of, open, standards-based wireless networks. PAWR program testbeds are equipped for Open radio access networks Open RAN research and testing, and PAWR teams are actively engaged with the Open RAN
development community.
2. These Innovation Zones will provide new capabilities and complement the existing Innovation Zones in Salt Lake City and New York City. More specifically, in Raleigh, North Carolina, PAWR is initiating AERPAWAerial Experimentation and Research Platform for Advanced Wireless. This project will create a cityscale platform to focus on new use cases for advanced wireless technologies that are emerging for unmanned aerial systems. AERPAW will focus on how cellular networks and advanced wireless technologies can enable beyond visual line-of-sight unmanned aerial
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