Sec. 382.0145. CLEAN FUEL INCENTIVE SURCHARGE. (a) The commission shall levy a clean fuel incentive surcharge of 20 cents per MMBtu on fuel oil used between April 15 and October 15 of each year in an industrial or utility boiler that is:
(1) capable of using natural gas; and
(2) located in a consolidated metropolitan statistical area or metropolitan statistical area with a population of 350,000 or more that has not met federal ambient air quality standards for ozone.
(b) The commission may not levy the clean fuel incentive surcharge on:
(1) waste oils, used oils, or hazardous waste-derived fuels burned for purposes of energy recovery or disposal, if the commission or the United States Environmental Protection Agency approves or permits the burning;
(2) fuel oil used during:
(A) any period of full or partial natural gas curtailment;
(B) any period when there is a failure to deliver sufficient quantities of natural gas to satisfy contractual obligations to the purchaser; or
(C) a catastrophic event as defined by Section 382.063;
(3) fuel oil used between April 15 and October 15 in equipment testing or personnel training up to an aggregate of the equivalent of 48 hours full-load operation; or
(4) any firm engaged in fixed price contracts with public works agencies for contracts entered into before August 28, 1989.
Added by Acts 1991, 72nd Leg., ch. 14, Sec. 136, eff. Sept. 1, 1991. Amended by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 76, Sec. 11.143, eff. Sept. 1, 1995.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 5 - Sanitation and Environmental Quality
Subchapter B. Powers and Duties of Commission
Section 382.011. General Powers and Duties
Section 382.012. State Air Control Plan
Section 382.013. Air Quality Control Regions
Section 382.014. Emission Inventory
Section 382.0145. Clean Fuel Incentive Surcharge
Section 382.015. Power to Enter Property
Section 382.016. Monitoring Requirements; Examination of Records
Section 382.0161. Air Pollutant Watch List
Section 382.0171. Alternative Fuels and Select-Use Technologies
Section 382.0172. International Border Areas
Section 382.018. Outdoor Burning of Waste and Combustible Material
Section 382.019. Methods Used to Control and Reduce Emissions From Land Vehicles
Section 382.0191. Idling of Motor Vehicle
Section 382.0195. Commercial Infectious Waste Incinerators
Section 382.020. Control of Emissions From Facilities That Handle Certain Agricultural Products
Section 382.0205. Special Problems Related to Air Contaminant Emissions
Section 382.021. Sampling Methods and Procedures
Section 382.0215. Assessment of Emissions Due to Emissions Events
Section 382.0216. Regulation of Emissions Events
Section 382.022. Investigations
Section 382.024. Factors in Issuing Orders and Determinations
Section 382.025. Orders Relating to Controlling Air Pollution
Section 382.026. Orders Issued Under Emergencies
Section 382.0275. Commission Action Relating to Residential Water Heaters
Section 382.029. Hearing Powers
Section 382.0291. Public Hearing Procedures
Section 382.030. Delegation of Hearing Powers
Section 382.031. Notice of Hearings
Section 382.032. Appeal of Commission Action
Section 382.033. Contracts; Instruments
Section 382.0335. Air Control Account
Section 382.034. Research and Investigations
Section 382.035. Memorandum of Understanding
Section 382.036. Cooperation and Assistance
Section 382.037. Notice in Texas Register Regarding National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Ozone