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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will miss a September 30 deadline for proposing greenhouse gas regulations for power plants.
Texas filed a brief with the DC Circuit Court of Appeals in Washington on Jan. 7 contending that the state should have an extended period of time to come into compliance with greenhouse gas regulations without the federal government’s interference.
In a flurry of press releases and announcements, utilities have publicly made the shift from asking if greenhouse gas regulations will take place, to when they will. Now many are actively supporting legislation, according to their own terms.
that was the subject of the first panel does not include Utility MACT. It does not include the EPA utility greenhouse gas regulations . It doesn't include 316(b), the -- the Cooling Water regulation. So we're -- we're going down
that was the subject of the first panel does not include Utility MACT. It does not include the EPA utility greenhouse gas regulations . It doesn't include 316(b), the -- the Cooling Water regulation. So we're -- we're going down
last attempt - the EPA is scheduled to release greenhouse gas regulations for new power plants this spring, and it is ..... stronger case against some of the EPA's other greenhouse gas regulations . 'In terms of where the EPA is most vulnerable
10-year lows thanks to the shale-gas revolution. When it proposed the uprate, the utility had assumed greenhouse gas regulations would be coming -- giving nuclear power an edge over coal-fired generation -- but the utility now says carbon
carbon dioxide. A point that was clearly emphasized at the 2011 Coal-Gen Conference is that pending future EPA greenhouse gas regulations will greatly restrict any increase in carbon dioxide emissions from power plants, including CO 2 produced by
significant capital amount on an older plant now and then maybe five, six or seven years from now there are new greenhouse gas regulations that require them to spend even more, then they begin to wonder “Am I making the right decision today
most expensive ones stand out. They are: 1) Greenhouse Gas Regulations - $300 to $400 Billion in lost GDP per year ..... trade debate, the Democrats' mantra was that greenhouse gas regulations would be far worse than cap-and-trade legislation