Revamped US power plant carbon regulations offer trading, CCS as compliance options

Published 10:00 on May 11, 2023  /  Last updated at 16:44 on August 10, 2023  / /  Americas, US

The US EPA on Thursday published a draft rulemaking to slash CO2 output from fossil-fuel fired electricity generators through means such as emissions trading and carbon capture and storage (CCS), with President Joe Biden’s administration feeling confident the proposal will fall within the Supreme Court’s restricted regulatory parameters.
The US EPA on Thursday published a draft rulemaking to slash CO2 output from fossil-fuel fired electricity generators through means such as emissions trading and carbon capture and storage (CCS), with President Joe Biden’s administration feeling confident the proposal will fall within the Supreme Court’s restricted regulatory parameters.


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