U.S. Power Industry's Regulatory Future, Part Four: Cross-State Air Pollution Rule Moves Closer to Implementation

U.S. Power Industry's Regulatory Future, Part Four: Cross-State Air Pollution Rule Moves Closer to Implementation

U.S. Power Industry

SUGAR LAND--October 28, 2014--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--The combination of the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR) and the Mercury Air Toxic Standard (MATS) regulations is likely to hasten the shuttering of coal-fired power plants that were already slated for closure, but the picture remains complicated. Upcoming hearings are supposed to start the process of resolving all the objections to CSAPR. But if history is any indicator, the process will not be straightforward.

Within this article: Impact of federal cross-state air pollution rules on the power industry.

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