President Obama pledged to address climate change in
June. He is working with the EPA to
propose limits on power plant greenhouse gas emissions.
Within
the next week the EPA will propose limits on greenhouse gas emissions from
newly built power plants. These will be
the first ever limits placed on power plant pollution. Experts say that it almost certain to face a
court challenge. Operators of coal-fired
power plants believe that these new limits could cause their plants to become
unprofitable and few plants will be built in the future. The details of this proposal are confidential
but some believe that emissions allowed will differ between the source of the
power plants. Coal fired plants will be
allowed to emit more than natural gas powered plants. The methods that lower the amount of carbon
emitted into the atmosphere may not be economically feasible for power plant
owners.
There
are solid arguments for both sides of this issue. Climate change needs to be addressed but new
laws could lower overall production.
Tommy,
ReplyDeleteI like your summary of this article. Maybe this won't be such a bad thing. It could lead to power producing companies to try to find a more effective and environmentally friendly solution to creating energy. I'm glad the problem is being addressed.
-Nate