(a) The commission may issue a permit under § 382.0519 for a facility:
(1) that makes a good faith effort to make equipment improvements and emissions reductions necessary to meet the requirements of that section;
(2) that, in spite of the effort, cannot reduce the facility’s emissions to the degree necessary for the issuance of the permit; and
(3) the owner or operator of which acquires a sufficient number of emissions reduction credits to offset the facility’s excessive emissions under the program established under Subsection (b).
(b) The commission by rule shall establish a program to grant emissions reduction credits to a facility if the owner or operator conducts an emissions reduction project to offset the facility’s excessive emissions. To be eligible for a credit to offset a facility’s emissions, the emissions reduction project must reduce emissions in the airshed, as defined by commission rule, in which the facility is located.

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(c) The commission by rule shall provide that an emissions reduction project must reduce net emissions from one or more sources in this state in an amount and type sufficient to prevent air pollution to a degree comparable to the amount of the reduction in the facility’s emissions that would be necessary to meet the permit requirement. Qualifying emissions reduction projects must include:
(1) generation of electric energy by a low-emission method, including:
(A) wind power;
(B) biomass gasification power; and
(C) solar power;
(2) the purchase and destruction of high-emission automobiles or other mobile sources;
(3) the reduction of emissions from a permitted facility that emits air contaminants to a level significantly below the levels necessary to comply with the facility’s permit;
(4) a carpooling or alternative transportation program for the owner’s or operator’s employees;
(5) a telecommuting program for the owner’s or operator’s employees; and
(6) conversion of a motor vehicle fleet operated by the owner or operator to a low-sulphur fuel or an alternative fuel approved by the commission.
(d) A permit issued under § 382.0519 for a facility participating in the program established under this section must be conditioned on the successful and timely completion of the project or projects for which the facility owner or operator acquires the credits.
(e) To renew the permit of a facility permitted under § 382.0519 with credits acquired under the program established under this section, the commission shall require the owner or operator of the facility to have:
(1) made equipment improvements and emissions reductions necessary to meet the permit requirements under that section for a new permit; or
(2) acquired additional credits under the program as necessary to meet the permit requirements under that section for a new permit.
(f) Emissions reduction credits acquired under the program established under this section are not transferrable.