Presented by AFPM — For now, it will only finalize emissions restrictions for existing coal plants and new gas plants.
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Biden narrows climate rule, dropping existing gas plants
The Biden administration said Thursday that it will drop regulations on existing gas plants from its forthcoming power plant rule — but will plan to tackle emissions from the entire existing gas fleet later.
Announcing that it will leave existing gas plants out of the forthcoming regulation — expected in the weeks ahead — it also said it would eventually propose climate regulations for the entire existing gas fleet.
In the meantime, it will finalize emissions restrictions for existing coal plants and new gas plants.
“This stronger, more durable approach will achieve greater emissions reductions than the current proposal,” Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Michael Regan said in a written statement.
While regulating the entire fleet of existing gas-fired power plants, instead of just some of them, would likely result in more climate benefits, whether the agency actually has time to complete it could depend on the results of the elections in November.
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