Coal-fueled power plants including some in Texas will have to reduce planet-warming carbon emissions and toxic metal pollution and handle coal ash waste more safely under new rules announced Thursday by the Environment al Protection Agency.
Environmental regulators said the rules provide clear timelines for power companies to plan for providing reliable power while reducing dangerous emissions. But power companies and industry groups said the new rules would only add to what they’ve criticized as an electricity reliability problem caused by rising demand and an increasing number of clean power generators.
In a written statement, Luke Metzger, executive director of Environment Texas Research & Policy Center, said the message from EPA to polluting power plants was clear: “It’s time to clean up or shut down.” Coal-fueled plants are the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the power sector, according to the EPA. Thirteen coal plants werein Texas as climate change continues to drive temperatures higher. Earlier this year, the largest wildfire in state history scorched the Panhandle, fueled by unusually hot, dry weather that is
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