EPA Proposals: End of Coal or Dawn of New Energy?
The
Environmental Protection Agency this week proposed measures that it
said would cut emissions for new power plants. Critics are lining up to
say this marks the end of coal-fired power generation in the United
States and in some ways they may be right. Despite the fervor over
things like the Keystone XL oil pipeline and the fracking of natural
gas, coal still dominates the energy sector and has been since at least
the 1960s. While critics of the EPA's proposals may have a point, is
that necessarily a bad thing? The Supreme Court in 2007…Read more...
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