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Critics Say EPA’s CCS Defense In Power Plant GHG Rule ‘Strains Credulity’

October 28, 2024
Critics are reiterating their suite of legal attacks on EPA’s greenhouse gas standards for power plants, arguing that EPA’s justification for the rule “strains credulity” by asserting that carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology is available at a reasonable cost to meet the strictest standards in the rule. In litigation over the rule in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, EPA argued in an Oct. 11 brief that the “totality of the record” clearly shows...


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