EPA out with emissions limits for new coal-fired power plants

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Revised emissions limits will soon take effect for new coal-fired power plants.  On Wednesday, the federal Environmental Protection Agency published those new rules in the Federal Register.

Second District Congresswoman Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) is just one of the many coal country critics of the new performance standards.  She said the regulations will effectively block construction of all new plants.

“These standards are unmeetable,” Capito said on Thursday’s MetroNews “Talkline.”  “It’s just, again, the drumbeat of the war on coal and the absolute different attacks the (Obama) Administration has put forward to shut down an all of the above energy program.”

With the regulations, new coal-fired power plants will be limited to emissions of 1,100 pounds of CO2 per megawatt hour.  In order to meet that those levels, new plants would have to implement still-developing carbon capture technology.

Additionally, natural gas-fired power plants will have to keep emissions to below 1,000 pounds of CO2 per megawatt hour.

Since September, the EPA has received more than 2.5 million comments on the emissions proposals for new plants.

Proposed emissions limits for existing coal-fired power plants are scheduled to be released by June.  Public hearings on those possible limits will begin later this month.  EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy has said the EPA would not call for existing coal plants to use carbon capture and sequestration technology.





More News

News
Official music line-up announced for 2024 Charleston Sternwheel Regatta in July
The five day event kicks off Wednesday, July 3 and goes through Sunday, July 7 along Charleston's Kanawha Boulevard.   
April 24, 2024 - 4:52 pm
News
Attorney general announces state will seek Supreme Court review of transgender athlete case
Morrisey made the announcement of a Supreme Court appeal attempt at a press conference surrounded by other political figures and Riley Gaines, the former collegiate swimmer who has been active in the politics surrounding gender identity and women’s sports.
April 24, 2024 - 3:13 pm
News
Huntington housing survey shows gaps in home ownership as new businesses move in
The Huntington Area Housing Needs Assessment was released Wednesday.
April 24, 2024 - 1:12 pm
News
Health officials discuss preventative measures to take following first confirmed measles case in West Virginia since 2009
The case is part of a global and national rise in the virus this year. 
April 24, 2024 - 12:37 pm


Your Comments