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newsrel -- ARB approves measure to limit most powerful greenhouse gas

Posted: 25 Feb 2010 11:32:18
Climate change is caused by a variety of gases and this
regulation addresses California's emissions of the most powerful
compound. 


Release 10-19
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 25, 2010 	
	
	
Stanley Young
916-322-1309 desk
916-956-9409 cell
www.arb.ca.gov

ARB approves measure to limit most powerful greenhouse gas

Regulation targets high-voltage switches using sulfur
hexafluoride 

SACRAMENTO- Today the Air Resources Board adopted a measure
developed with representatives of the electrical utilities that
will limit and monitor the emissions of sulfur hexafluoride (SF6)
from high-voltage electrical applications.

SF6 is approximately 23,900 times as potent as carbon dioxide in
trapping heat in the atmosphere: one pound of SF6 emissions is
equivalent to 11 tons of carbon dioxide.  The regulation is
designed to achieve a 70 percent reduction of SF6 emissions in
electrical utility applications with a total reduction of the
equivalent of 250,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide in 2020.

“Although it is only used in small amounts, sulfur hexafluoride
is the most potent of all the gases that cause global warming,”
said ARB Chairman Mary D. Nichols. “This is a narrowly focused
regulation that will dramatically reduce California’s emissions
of this industrial chemical, at a very reasonable cost.”

SF6 is a highly inert and non-corrosive gas used to insulate
switches for high-voltage current applications, typically found
in the transmission grid of electrical utilities. These
applications constitute eighty percent of the state’s total SF6
emissions. Effective January 1, 2011, the rule sets an initial
emission rate at 10 percent of owners’ SF6 capacity. Beginning in
2012 owners of switches using SF6 must reduce emissions by one
percent each year, reaching an emission rate of only one percent
by 2020.

There are several emission reduction techniques currently
available, including:
•    Leak detection and repair using handheld “sniffer” devices
and cameras;
•    SF6 collection and recycling by trained and certified
personnel; and,
•    Refurbishing or replacing existing equipment

The cost of implementing this measure is estimated to be $4.5 to
$7 million over the 10-year period. Consumers can expect to see
this reflected with an increase of one cent per residential
utility account each month.

The Global Warming Solutions Act, or AB 32, signed by Governor
Schwarzenegger in 2006, requires the ARB to draft and implement
strategies that will reduce the state’s greenhouse gas
contributions.


The Air Resources Board is a department of the California
Environmental Protection Agency.  ARB’s mission is to promote and
protect public health, welfare, and ecological resources through
effective reduction of air pollutants while recognizing and
considering effects on the economy.  The ARB oversees all air
pollution control efforts in California to attain and maintain
health based air quality standards.
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