Action | Reduce and Cap Carbon Dioxide from Fossil Fuel Fired Electric Power Generating Facilities (Rev. C17) |
Stage | Proposed |
Comment Period | Ended on 3/6/2019 |
My name is Paula Wood and I’m the Mill Manager at International Paper Company in Franklin, VA. I’m writing to urge you to OPPOSE Virginia DEQ’s proposed regulation to join the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative.
The Franklin Mill was shutdown in 2009 due to a declining market for copy paper. In 2012, International Paper was able to bring a small portion of the jobs back to the community after significant investment to repurpose the mill to produce Fluff Pulp. This regulation is another threat to an already battered community.
RGGI doesn't recognize the carbon neutrality of biomass emissions and does not clearly exempt existing industrial boilers. Existing facilities like International Paper’s Franklin, Virginia mill rely on biomass residuals to power their operations and any such regulation that impacts that use could be costly and have adverse consequences on the mill’s operations today and in the future.The regulation should apply only to GHG emissions from fossil-fuel combustion and not to emissions from biomass combustion. There is strong consensus that the use of biomass residuals and biowastes for energy has significant GHG reduction benefits and emissions and should not be subject to the regulation.
Clearly exempt new and existing industrial boilers; and
Ensure that biogenic carbon dioxide emissions be recognized as carbon neutral regardless of whether the biomass is co-fired with fossil fuels
Sincerely,
Paula Wood