By Pat Goughan and Madeline Stone
On Feb. 3, 2010, California's Bay Area Air Quality Management District approved issuance of the country's first power plant permit to contain federally enforceable limits on emissions of greenhouse gases. Pursuant to the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) provisions of Title I of the federal Clean Air Act, the permit was issued to Russell City Energy Center to construct a 600 megawatt natural gas fired combined cycle combustion...
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