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Environmental

Jul. 1, 2014

Is a spoonful of EPA flexibility enough?

The EPA released its long-anticipated proposed rule under Section 111(d) of the Clean Air Act to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from existing fossil fuel-fired power plants. By Nicholas Targ and Amy Edwards


By Nicholas Targ and Amy Edwards


The Environmental Protection Agency released its long-anticipated proposed rule under Section 111(d) of the Clean Air Act to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from existing fossil fuel-fired power plants. Released June 2, the EPA proposed rule is focused on limiting the carbon intensity (i.e., pounds of carbon dioxide emitted per megawatt hour of electricity produced) from power plants. The rule would reduce carbon dioxide emissions...

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