How does CAIR applicability compare with affected, unaffected and exempted units as determined under provision of the Acid Rain Program?
. There are exemptions in the Acid Rain Program for certain Independent Power Production Facilities and Qualifying Facilities (specifically an IPP or QF that has, as of November 15, 1990, one or more qualifying power purchase commitments to sell at least 15% of its total planned net output capacity and consists of one or more units designated by the owner or operator with total installed net output capacity not exceeding 130 percent of the total planned net output capacity) that do not exist in the CAIR program. There is some discussion of this in the preamble of CAIR at 70 FR 25278. There is also an exemption regarding certain simple combustion turbines in the Acid Rain Program (specifically, simple combustion turbines that commenced commercial operation before November 15, 1990, and did not add or use auxiliary firing after November 15, 1990) that does not exist in CAIR.
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