By Rich Heidorn Jr.
The EPA will delay its three proposed carbon emission rules until mid-summer in order to release rules on new, existing and modified power plants at the same time.
By Rich Heidorn Jr.
The EPA will delay its three proposed carbon emission rules until mid-summer in order to release rules on new, existing and modified power plants at the same time.
Some coal-fired power plants at risk of retirement under the EPA’s proposed carbon rule could survive thanks to energy efficiency and renewable resources, PJM says.
Janet McCabe, acting assistant administrator for the EPA’s Office of Air and Radiation, said last week that the agency had met with more than 300 groups and received more than 1.6 million comments since releasing…
FERC said last week it is trying to craft the commission’s role in administering a “safety valve” to ensure reliability is not threatened by the Environmental Protection Agency's proposed carbon emission rule.