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Would you like to change the operator of a medium-sized combustion, gas turbine or internal combustion engine plant? Then you must report this to the responsible immission control authority.
If you wish to change the operator of a medium-sized combustion plant, gas turbine or combustion engine plant, you must notify the responsible immission control authority in advance.
The obligation to notify generally applies to all combustion plants with a rated thermal input of at least 1 MW and less than 50 MW, whether or not they require a permit.
In the case of aggregated combustion plants, you must notify the planned commissioning if the combined rated thermal input is more than 1 MW and less than 50 MW.
The authority responsible for you will then enter the information you provide in a register of installations, which is publicly accessible.
You would like to change the operator of a medium-sized combustion, gas turbine or internal combustion engine plant.
Complete written or electronic notification
There are no costs.
The change of operator must be reported immediately, but at the latest within one month.
There is no deadline for processing.
You are committing an administrative offense if you do not submit the notification at all, not correctly, not completely, not in the prescribed manner or not on time.
None. The administrative service is a real act against which no legal remedy is possible.
Do you want to commission a medium-sized combustion, gas turbine or internal combustion engine plant? Then you must notify the responsible immission control authority.
If you operate a medium-sized combustion plant, gas turbine or internal combustion engine plant, you must notify the competent authority.