Immission control - Display operation of an existing combustion plant in accordance with 44. BImSchV
As the operator of a combustion plant commissioned before 20 December 2018 (medium-sized combustion plant, gas turbine and internal combustion engine plant), you were obliged to notify the competent authority by 1 December 2023.
Prerequisite
The notification obligation applies to
- combustion plants subject to authorisation and combustion plants not subject to authorisation (medium-sized combustion plants, gas turbine and internal combustion engine plants) with a rated thermal input of at least 1 megawatt and less than 50 megawatts, regardless of which fuels or which types of fuel are used;
- combustion plants subject to authorisation (medium-sized combustion plants, gas turbine and internal combustion engine plants) with a rated thermal input of less than 1 megawatt, irrespective of the fuels or types of fuels used; and
- joint combustion plants pursuant to § 4 of the 44th BImSchV with a rated thermal input of at least 1 megawatt each, regardless of which fuels or which types of fuels are used, unless this combination forms a combustion plant with a rated thermal input of 50 megawatts or more, which falls under the scope of the Ordinance on Large Combustion Plants, Gas Turbine and Internal Combustion Engine Plants - 13th BImSchV.
The notification must contain the information specified in Annex 1 of the 44th BImSchV.
Responsible department
The responsibilities in the area of immission control are regulated in the Immission Control Competence Ordinance of the state of Baden-Württemberg.
In most cases, the competent authority for facilities that fall under the scope of the 44th BImSchV is the local lower immission control authority, i.e
- thedistrict office, if the premises with the plant are located in a district,
- the city administration if the premises with the plant are located in a city district.
A different responsibility applies in the following cases, for example in the case of companies that are subject to the European Industrial Emissions Directive, the Hazardous Incident Ordinance or mining law:
The Departments 5, Environment of therespective locally responsible regional councils are the competent immission control authorities for business premises on which
- at least one installation that is labelled with the letter E in column d of Annex 1 of the Ordinance on Installations Requiring a Permit,
- at least one operating area in accordance with Section 3 (5a) of the Federal Immission Control Act (hazardous incident operation),
- at least one installation that requires a licence pursuant to Section 60 (3) sentence 1 no. 2 or no. 3 of the Federal Water Act, or
- at least one landfill in accordance with Article 10 in conjunction with Annex I of Directive 2010/75/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 November 2010 on industrial emissions (integrated pollution prevention and control), as amended
exists or is to be constructed.
Department 9, State Office for Geology, Raw Materials and Mining of the Freiburg Regional Council is also the state-wide competent immission control authority for
- Operational sites, including the facilities and activities located on them, which are subject to mining supervision,
- Operating sites with cable cars and funicular railways used for passenger transport,
- Sites with high-pressure gas pipelines which, as energy installations within the meaning of the Energy Industry Act, serve to supply gas and which are designed for a maximum permissible operating pressure of more than 16 bar,
- Underground waste disposal facilities and
- Sites with installations used for the construction, significant expansion and significant modification of underground cavities.
Please ensure that you submit the notification to the immission control authority responsible for your combustion plant.
Standard port
If the address of the operator's registered office and the address of the business premises with the combustion plant to be reported are different, the address of the business premises is decisive as the reference location.
Procedure
The notification must be submitted electronically to the competent authority.
The authority checks the notification formally and for completeness.
If the notification is incomplete, the competent authority will notify you.
Once the formal check has been passed, the competent authority enters the installation in the register of installations and informs you of the registration.
Deadlines
The operation of an existing plant was to be indicated until 1 December 2023.
Required documents
- Thermal input of the combustion plant (in megawatts);
- Type of firing plant (diesel engine plant, gas turbine, dual-fuel engine plant, other engine plant, other firing plant);
- Type of fuel used and respective share of total energy input;
- Date of commissioning of the combustion plant;
- the NACE code (classification of economic activities) to which the other activity is to be assigned:
- expected number of annual operating hours of the combustion plant and average operating load;
- if a scheme for installations with few operating hours is used: a declaration signed by the operator stating that the combustion plant will not be in operation for more than the number of hours specified in those paragraphs;
- if an emergency operation scheme is used: a declaration signed by the operator stating that the combustion plant will only operate in an emergency;
- Name and registered office of the operator and location of the installation with address;
- Geo-coordinates of the chimney and height above ground.
Costs
no
Miscellaneous
Please make sure that you submit the notification to the immission control authority responsible for your combustion plant.
Legal basis
Vierundvierzigste Verordnung zur Durchführung des Bundes-Immissionsschutzgesetzes (44.BImSchV):
- § 6 Registrierung von Feuerungsanlagen
Release note
Machine generated, based on the German release by: Umweltministerium Baden-Württemberg, 10.12.2024