Supreme Court first confirmed this interpretation of the law in Power plant greenhouse gas emission regulations are being reviewed by EPA.
Regulations on other pollutants from burning fossil fuels remain in effect. Annual share of U. Notes Natural gas surpassed coal in mix of fuel used for U. The rule determined: New natural gas power plants can emit no more than 1, pounds of carbon dioxide per megawatt-hour MWh of electricity produced, which is achievable with the latest combined cycle technology. Revise the standards of performance for reconstructed power plants to be consistent with the emission rates of newly constructed units.
Other Federal Regulations Fossil fuel combustion at power plants emits other pollutants regulated by the Clean Air Act. Emissions of these pollutants from upwind states prevent downwind states from achieving air quality standards. After several years of litigation, the rule came into effect in Paltsev, S.
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Vol XI, No. City Development Plan Delhi, Chapter Review of Road Network and Transport System. Ghosh S Status of thermal power generation in India—Perspectives on capacity, generation and carbon dioxide emissions. Energy Policy 38 11 — Ghosh, M. Environmental issues in power generation and clean technologies. In training programme on environmental issues in thermal power plants. Atmos Environ 38 33 — Int J Environ Sci Technol 4 2 — Miller, C. Controls to Meet Limits are Widely Available.
The Mercury and Air Toxics Standards provide regulatory certainty for power plants. Additionally, these standards level the playing field so that all plants will have to limit their emissions of mercury as newer plants already do. Use of widely-available controls will reduce harmful air toxics and help modernize the aging fleet of power plants, many of which are over 50 years old. Emissions standards set under the toxics program are federal air pollution limits that individual facilities must meet by a set date.
MACT for new sources must be at least as stringent as the emission reduction achieved by the best performing similar source. Existing source MACT standards must be at least as stringent as the emission reductions achieved by the average of the top 12 percent best controlled sources.
These standards must address all hazardous air pollutants emitted at a source category.
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