EPA's proposed carbon dioxide rule for existing power plants: elements and implications
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505 | 8 | |a INTRODUCTION; 2012 EMISSION RATE BASELINE; CO2 EMISSION RATE GOALS; CONCLUSION; Chapter 3: EPA'S PROPOSED GREENHOUSE GAS REGULATIONS FOR EXISTING POWER PLANTS: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS; SUMMARY; BACKGROUND; STATUTORY AUTHORITY; THE PROPOSED RULE; NEXT STEPS; COSTS AND BENEFITS OF THE RULE; CONGRESSIONAL REVIEW; Chapter 4: EPAREGULATION OF GREENHOUSE GASES: CONGRESSIONAL RESPONSES AND OPTIONS; SUMMARY; INTRODUCTION; REGULATION OF STATIONARY SOURCE GHGS; CONGRESSIONAL OPTIONS; CONCLUSION; Chapter 5: BY THE NUMBERS: CUTTING CARBON POLLUTION FROM POWER PLANTS; CLEANING UP POWER PLANTS | |
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spelling | EPA's proposed carbon dioxide rule for existing power plants elements and implications Carmella Ramos, editor New York Nova Publishers [2014] © 2014 1 online resource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Environmental remediation technologies, regulations and safety Vendor-supplied metadata. - Includes index EPA'S PROPOSED CARBON DIOXIDE RULE FOR EXISTING POWER PLANTS: ELEMENTS AND IMPLICATIONS; EPA'S PROPOSED CARBON DIOXIDE RULE FOR EXISTING POWER PLANTS: ELEMENTS AND IMPLICATIONS; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1: EPA'S PROPOSED GREENHOUSE GAS REGULATIONS: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE ELECTRIC POWER SECTOR; SUMMARY; INTRODUCTION; BACKGROUND; EPA'S PROPOSED PLAN FOR EXISTING COAL PLANTS; DISCUSSION OF EPA'S PROPOSAL; ISSUES RELATED TO COMPLIANCE STRATEGIES; CONCLUSION; Chapter 2: STATE CO2EMISSION RATE GOALS IN EPA'S PROPOSED RULE FOR EXISTING POWER PLANTS Big public health and climate benefitsnumber of power plants covered by the clean power plan; state climate, energy efficiency and renewable energy policy statistics; proposed state plan dates; index INTRODUCTION; 2012 EMISSION RATE BASELINE; CO2 EMISSION RATE GOALS; CONCLUSION; Chapter 3: EPA'S PROPOSED GREENHOUSE GAS REGULATIONS FOR EXISTING POWER PLANTS: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS; SUMMARY; BACKGROUND; STATUTORY AUTHORITY; THE PROPOSED RULE; NEXT STEPS; COSTS AND BENEFITS OF THE RULE; CONGRESSIONAL REVIEW; Chapter 4: EPAREGULATION OF GREENHOUSE GASES: CONGRESSIONAL RESPONSES AND OPTIONS; SUMMARY; INTRODUCTION; REGULATION OF STATIONARY SOURCE GHGS; CONGRESSIONAL OPTIONS; CONCLUSION; Chapter 5: BY THE NUMBERS: CUTTING CARBON POLLUTION FROM POWER PLANTS; CLEANING UP POWER PLANTS The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed regulations to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from existing power plants. EPA believes that its proposed Clean Power Plan (CPP) will ""protect public health, move the United States towards a cleaner environment, and fight climate change while supplying Americans with reliable and affordable power."" Burning fossil fuels to produce electricity results in the release of carbon dioxide, and represents the largest source of GHG emissions in the United States. This book discusses the implications for the electric power sector. It also ex TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Power Resources / General bisacsh Coal-fired power plants / Law and legislation / United States Greenhouse gas mitigation / Law and legislation / United States Nuclear energy Recht Carbon dioxide Law and legislation United States Power-plants Law and legislation Carbon dioxide pipelines USA Ramos, Carmella edt |
spellingShingle | EPA's proposed carbon dioxide rule for existing power plants elements and implications EPA'S PROPOSED CARBON DIOXIDE RULE FOR EXISTING POWER PLANTS: ELEMENTS AND IMPLICATIONS; EPA'S PROPOSED CARBON DIOXIDE RULE FOR EXISTING POWER PLANTS: ELEMENTS AND IMPLICATIONS; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1: EPA'S PROPOSED GREENHOUSE GAS REGULATIONS: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE ELECTRIC POWER SECTOR; SUMMARY; INTRODUCTION; BACKGROUND; EPA'S PROPOSED PLAN FOR EXISTING COAL PLANTS; DISCUSSION OF EPA'S PROPOSAL; ISSUES RELATED TO COMPLIANCE STRATEGIES; CONCLUSION; Chapter 2: STATE CO2EMISSION RATE GOALS IN EPA'S PROPOSED RULE FOR EXISTING POWER PLANTS Big public health and climate benefitsnumber of power plants covered by the clean power plan; state climate, energy efficiency and renewable energy policy statistics; proposed state plan dates; index INTRODUCTION; 2012 EMISSION RATE BASELINE; CO2 EMISSION RATE GOALS; CONCLUSION; Chapter 3: EPA'S PROPOSED GREENHOUSE GAS REGULATIONS FOR EXISTING POWER PLANTS: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS; SUMMARY; BACKGROUND; STATUTORY AUTHORITY; THE PROPOSED RULE; NEXT STEPS; COSTS AND BENEFITS OF THE RULE; CONGRESSIONAL REVIEW; Chapter 4: EPAREGULATION OF GREENHOUSE GASES: CONGRESSIONAL RESPONSES AND OPTIONS; SUMMARY; INTRODUCTION; REGULATION OF STATIONARY SOURCE GHGS; CONGRESSIONAL OPTIONS; CONCLUSION; Chapter 5: BY THE NUMBERS: CUTTING CARBON POLLUTION FROM POWER PLANTS; CLEANING UP POWER PLANTS The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed regulations to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from existing power plants. EPA believes that its proposed Clean Power Plan (CPP) will ""protect public health, move the United States towards a cleaner environment, and fight climate change while supplying Americans with reliable and affordable power."" Burning fossil fuels to produce electricity results in the release of carbon dioxide, and represents the largest source of GHG emissions in the United States. This book discusses the implications for the electric power sector. It also ex TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Power Resources / General bisacsh Coal-fired power plants / Law and legislation / United States Greenhouse gas mitigation / Law and legislation / United States Nuclear energy Recht Carbon dioxide Law and legislation United States Power-plants Law and legislation Carbon dioxide pipelines |
title | EPA's proposed carbon dioxide rule for existing power plants elements and implications |
title_auth | EPA's proposed carbon dioxide rule for existing power plants elements and implications |
title_exact_search | EPA's proposed carbon dioxide rule for existing power plants elements and implications |
title_full | EPA's proposed carbon dioxide rule for existing power plants elements and implications Carmella Ramos, editor |
title_fullStr | EPA's proposed carbon dioxide rule for existing power plants elements and implications Carmella Ramos, editor |
title_full_unstemmed | EPA's proposed carbon dioxide rule for existing power plants elements and implications Carmella Ramos, editor |
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