Wednesday, November 23, 2011

EPA MACT mess an expensive a cross-state headache for consumers

Here's something to talk about while you are having Thanksgiving dinner in a heated home. It might cost more next Thankgiving to heat that dwelling.

From Politico:
Everyone agrees on several things, though: EPA's utility MACT is the agency's most expensive upcoming air regulation. Some coal plants will shut down, and many others are likely to switch to natural gas. Many utilities will have to make substantial investments, which could hit ratepayers with higher bills. And the electrical grid will see some decrease in power generating capacity.
To learn more about MACT, also known as the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule, click here.

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