EPA Proposal Would Mean Tougher Rules for Coal Plants
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The White House is proposing a new clean air rule that would tighten pollution caps for coal-fired power plants and could, in turn, raise electricity costs for consumers. Tyler Suiters talks to environmental policy experts and a homeowner about the potential effects.
Published: 07/12/10 12:08pm
Running Time: 05:08
Related Keywords: Air (Environment), Transmission (Electric Grid), Electric Grid, Environment, Clean Skies News, Tyler Suiters, Gina McCarthy, John Walke, Kathryn Wilson, Scott Segal, air quality, Bracewell and Giuliani, Clean Air Transport Rule, coal, electricity, EPA, Natural Resources Defense Council, nitrogen oxide, pollution, power plant, SO2, sulfur dioxide, White House
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