![]() ![]() States would develop plans for bringing their plants into compliance. Utility companies may need to decide whether they want to build new baseload gas plants with CCS technology or zero-emission renewable energy. More than a year in the making, the standards should be based on a plant's potential to reduce emissions through carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology, according to clean air law experts and industry representatives in talks with the EPA. ![]() The rules will replace former President Donald Trump's American Clean Energy rule and former President Barack Obama's Clean Power Plan, both of which were invalidated by courts. ![]() greenhouse gas emissions, two sources said. The Environmental Protection Agency as soon as this week is expected to unveil standards for new and existing power plants, which belch roughly a quarter of U.S. government may soon require natural gas-fired power plants to install technology to capture carbon emissions, sources said, as President Joe Biden's administration enacts new rules to help decarbonize the power sector in 12 years. WASHINGTON, April 23 (Reuters) - The U.S. ![]()
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