From Climate Extra

EPA Delay Of Existing Gas Plant GHG Standards Faces Many Questions

March 4, 2024
Even as EPA’s move to delay writing greenhouse gas standards for existing natural gas-fired plants appears to be an attempt to shore up the foundation of its rule for coal plants and newly built gas plants, a wide variety of observers are raising questions about the agency’s pledge to write follow-up pollution requirements for existing gas-fired plants. Removing this category of sources from EPA’s proposed power plant GHG rule would reduce about 20 percent of the proposed rule’s projected GHG...


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