Power Generation Sector: CO2 Emission Standards

Topics:
Civil and Environmental
Tags:
Carbon Dioxide,
Power Generation,
Standards
Source:
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

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Overview: The state of Oregon adopted into law a CO2 standard for new energy facilities. The legislation authorizes the states. Energy Facility Sitting Council to set CO2 standards for base load natural gas plants, non-base load power plants (all fuels), and non-generating energy facilities (all fuels). Thus far, three new power plant projects have provided strategies for meeting the new CO2 standard. The project strategies described here represent projected emissions and offsets over a 30-year period. Construction and offsets are expected to begin in the summer of 1999.

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