Practical sheet | REF: FIC0050 V1

Re-examination file: performance analysis with reference to Best Available Techniques (BAT)

Author: Ismahane EL BAHLOUL

Publication date: April 10, 2014 | Lire en français

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4. Our advice

4.1 Analyze the technical and economic feasibility of BAT

To help you choose one technique over another, and to be able to justify to the inspectorate whether or not an option is reasonable, you can calculate a cost/efficiency ratio that compares the annual expenditure associated with an option (including equipment depreciation and operating costs) and the associated annual pollutant savings.

Please note

Industrial constraints linked to investment plans are clearly identified in each BREF.

"Implementation [of the IPPC Directive] should also take account of other Community objectives, such as the competitiveness of Community industry, thereby contributing to sustainable development.

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