EPA's new Proposal Forces Coal plants to Comply or ShutDown
Top news right now: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed new regulations that could effectively shut down coal-fired power plants by 2040. Large natural gas facilities will also face steep emissions reduction targets or conversion to hydrogen-burning by 2038, with smaller natural gas-fired plants required to burn more efficient forms of natural gas. Industry experts warn that these new rules could result in higher energy costs and widespread power plant shutdowns. Despite this, the EPA estimates that the new regulations will generate $85 billion in climate and public health benefits by 2042. Critics, including coal trade organizations, warn of electricity shortages and a loss of energy independence. Dive deeper into this story, tap the link in our bio.
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