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EPA Proposed Rules on Power plant Carbon Dioxide

by richards • September 20, 2013 • Comments Off on EPA Proposed Rules on Power plant Carbon Dioxide

Power plant CO2 Proposed Regs

  • EPA Fact Sheet: Reducing Carbon Pollution from Power Plants – Sept. 20, 2013 (PDF)(4 pp, 106 K)
  • EPA Technical Fact Sheet: Reducing Carbon Pollution from Power Plants – Sept. 20, 2013 (PDF)(6 pp, 119 K)
  • Regulatory Impact Analysis: Proposed Standards of Performance for GHG Emissions for New EGUs – Sept. 20, 2013 (PDF)(138 pp, 2 MB)
  • Withdrawal of 2012 Proposed Carbon Pollution Standards for New Power Plants (PDF)(15 pp, 89 K)

 

Original site: http://www2.epa.gov/carbon-pollution-standards

 

 

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