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Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT)
Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) is the lowest emission limitation that a source is capable of meeting considering technological and economic feasibility
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Air Compliance Assurance - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Read some of the most frequently asked questions (FAQs) regarding DEEP’s air compliance assurance program.
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Learn about DEEP's Source Emissions Monitoring (SEM) group which oversees the stack, CEMS performance testing, and RATA programs. The SEM group works to determine actual pollutant emissions from stationary sources of air pollution and compliance with air pollution limits for both state and delegated federal standards.
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EVConnecticut - Electric Vehicles FAQ
The term "electric vehicles" is an umbrella that covers many types of vehicles including battery electric vehicles (BEVs), plug-in electric vehicles (PHEVs), and fuel-cell electric vehicle (FCEVs). We will explain these terms and answer some frequently asked questions people typically have when discussing electric vehicles.
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Mobile sources in Connecticut typically burn gasoline or diesel fuel, but new vehicle technologies allow vehicles to operate with zero or low emissions by utilizing electricity or renewable fuels to power the vehicle. Learn more about Fuels in CT!
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EVConnecticut - EV Champion Awards
EVConnecticut recognizes those vehicles, manufacturers and dealers who help accelerate EV growth in Connecticut.
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The CHEAPR Board is responsible for decision-making regarding rebate levels, determining income eligibility requirements for rebates for used hydrogen vehicles or electric vehicles rebates, as well as administration and annual evaluation of the CHEAPR program.