Read the following passage carefully:
Under the 2026 Regional Municipal Waste-to-Energy and Methane Abatement Directive, urban local bodies operating waste incineration facilities are mandated to capture at least 60% of emitted landfill methane gas and convert it into grid-compatible electricity. Facilities that achieve full methane capture compliance are eligible for state-backed green tariff rebates. However, the directive stipulates that any incineration plant receiving operational subsidies must process a minimum of 40% organic waste sourced exclusively from municipal collection drives rather than commercial third-party aggregators. Furthermore, municipal bodies that fail to report quarterly emissions telemetry to the central environmental portal face immediate suspension of their green tariff rebates, regardless of their actual gas conversion rates. A recently audited facility in District X successfully converted 70% of its captured methane into electricity and fulfilled all organic waste sourcing thresholds, yet had its green tariff rebate suspended by the regulatory authority.
Based strictly on the passage above, which of the following statements must be true regarding District X's incineration facility?
- The facility failed to submit its quarterly emissions telemetry to the central environmental portal.Cevap
- BThe facility sourced more than 60% of its organic waste from commercial third-party aggregators.
- CThe facility experienced technical breakdowns in its methane incineration turbines, causing unrecorded methane leakage.
- DThe central environmental portal is inefficient and improperly penalized compliant waste-to-energy facilities.