Fossil-fuel phase-out

Proposed EPA regulation will make it difficult for new coal power plants to be approved

Environment

The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing a regulation that will require new coal power plants to have dramatically lower carbon dioxide emissions. The standards are so tough that the plants would so expensive that we may not see many new coal plants in the country. But there are a lot of exceptions.

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