פורסם: 4 ביוני 2014, 13:33 על ידי: Sustainability Org
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עודכן 4 ביוני 2014, 13:33
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June 2, 2014
On June 2, 2014, EPA proposed a commonsense plan to cut carbon pollution
from power plants. States, cities and businesses across the country are
already taking action to address the risks of climate change. EPA's
proposal builds on those actions and is flexible - reflecting that
different states have a different mix of sources and opportunities, and
reflecting the important role of states as full partners with the
federal government in cutting pollution. This proposal will maintain an
affordable, reliable energy system, while cutting pollution and
protecting our health and environment now and for future generations.
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Clean Power Plan Proposed Rule - June 2, 2014 (PDF)(645 pp, 3 MB)
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Regulatory Impact Analysis: Clean Power Plan Proposed Rule (PDF)(376 pp, 5 MB)
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EPA Fact Sheet: Overview of the Clean Power Plan - Cutting Carbon Pollution from Power Plants (PDF)(1 pg, 294 K)
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EPA Fact Sheet: Why We Need a Cleaner, More Efficient Power Sector (PDF)(3 pp, 397 K)
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EPA Fact Sheet: By the Numbers - Cutting Carbon Pollution from Power Plants (PDF)(2 pp, 130 K)
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EPA Fact Sheet: Flexible Approach to Cutting Carbon Pollution (PDF)(3 pp, 251 K)
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EPA Fact Sheet: National Framework for States - Setting State Goals to Cut Carbon Pollution (PDF)(3 pp, 485 K)
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EPA Fact Sheet: The Role of States - States Decide How They Will Cut Carbon Pollution (PDF)(2 pp, 324 K)
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