Gain an understanding of the key issues affecting your facilities emergency power systems.
Your CEO wants your power systems to be bulletproof, with no outages or lost production. What is your plan for implementing that vision? From violent storms and wildfires to EMP threats, emergency and backup power systems have never been more important. A loss of power affecting a process batch or a data center can cost millions or billions to a manufacturing operation or cloud technology company. Power reliability is the primary goal of most utility companies - and their largest customers. Nuclear power plants require 100% reliability. Someone may die in surgery if power is lost at a medical facility. An inopportune power outage may result in the loss of your most important commercial anchor tenant. Although many backup power devices are relatively simple to install and operate. The pertinent federal regulatory requirements are not. Since 2002 U.S. EPA has published 28 Federal Register (FR) notices related to stationary engines including various revisions/expansions, corrections, and reconsiderations, plus two other, separate regulations suites affecting new stationary engines. In addition to the regulations themselves, EPA has published thousands of pages of regulatory preamble, guidance memorandums, training materials, compliance tools and templates, letters, and e-mails. This information will give you a concise overview to help you succinctly understand the key issues affecting your facilities and operations.
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Agenda
On-Site Power Needs Assessment
- Emergency Power Needs and Reliability Considerations
- Cost-Effective Peak Shaving Opportunities and Regulatory Impacts
- Choice of Fuels and Dual-Fuel Options
Overview of National EPA (RICE) Engine Regulations
- RICE NESHAP Rule - Existing Engines
- New Source Compression Ignition Engines (CI - NSPS)
- New Source Spark Ignition Engines (SI - NSPS)
Strategic Planning and Implementation
- Modifying an Engine vs. Reconstruction
- Emissions Controls and Monitoring Systems
- Permits and Pitfalls
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Credits
OnDemand Course
This course was last revised on May 30, 2019.
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This program does NOT qualify, nor meet the National Standard for NASBA accreditation.
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Faculty
Martin E. Rock, P.E., J.D., LEED® AP
OMNI Professional Environmental
- President and senior principal with OMNI Professional Environmental, headquartered in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina also previously served as vice president and general counsel with Palmetto Engineering, and as staff counsel at SC-DHEC
- Registered professional engineer (five states) and licensed attorney
- Major clients include Johnson & Johnson Corporation, ExxonMobil, Unilever Corporation, Marathon Oil, Tyson Foods, Chevron-Lubricants, Tyco Electronics, Alza Corporation, Xanofi, Noramco, UPS, Kodak, FujiFilm-Diosynth, UNC Hospitals, Duke University, WakeMed, Home Depot and Lowes, Odell Associates Architects and United Engineering Group
- Awarded the American Jurisprudence Award for law and the environment, and Outstanding Essayist Award with the American Trial Lawyers Association
- Conducted professional seminars, webinars, classroom training, mock trials and panel discussions at major universities, Fortune 50 corporations, state and federal regulatory agencies (including U.S. DOE, and U.S. EPA), other professional organizations, and through over 15 paid professional live courses
- J.D. degree, Lumpkin School of Law at the University of Georgia, Athens, serving on the editorial board of the Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law, developed a compliance manual for the U.S. Dept. of Energy - Savannah River site and wrote model legislation for the state of South Carolina Legislature and Governor's Task Force; M.S. degree in environmental engineering, and dual-engineering degrees, The University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, College of Engineering
- Can be contacted at [email protected]
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