"Industrial energy performance standards set minimum allowable energy efficiency values for existing plants and newly constructed plants, taking into account different types of raw materials, fuels, and capacities. Aside from the mandatory minimum energy efficiency standards a set of voluntary, more advanced, “reach standards” have been established." (http://iepd.iipnetwork.org/policy/industrial-energy-performance-standards)
Below I am providing the minimum standards for some of the highest emitting sectors. A complete list of standards can be found at: http://iepd.iipnetwork.org/policy/industrial-energy-performance-standards
Cement (kgce/t): Exising plants - 109; New plants: 100; Advanced (voluntary): 97
Steel (kgce/t): Exising plants - 502; New plants: 468; Advanced (voluntary): 407
Coke (kgce/t): Exising plants - 165; New plants: 135; Advanced (voluntary): 125
Coal-fired power plants (gce/kWh):
- Supercritical: Exising plants - 320; New plants: 300; Advanced (voluntary): 300
- Subcritical (600MW): Exising plants - 330; New plants: 300; Advanced (voluntary): 300
- Subcritical (300MW): Exising plants - 340; New plants: 300; Advanced (voluntary): 317
- Super-high pressure : Exising plants - 375; New plants: 309; Advanced (voluntary): 355
- High pressure: Exising plants - 395; New plants: 309;