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Monday, September 23, 2013
IBEW Criticizes EPA’s New Coal Emission Standards
The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) blasted
the Obama administration’s new standards for coal plant emissions on
Monday, saying they will hamper job growth and U.S. energy independence
and raise electricity prices. The union’s antipathy to the plan underscores a long-running tension
between big labor and environmentalists, two key segments of the
Democratic Party’s political base. “The draft regulations issued by the Environmental Protection Agency
regarding emissions from newly-constructed power plants threaten
economic growth and America’s energy future,” IBEW president Edwin Hill said in a statement. The regulations propose strict emissions caps for coal-fired power
plants, which will have to install costly carbon sequestration systems,
which experts say are not yet technologically viable, to meet EPA’s emissions targets. “The new rules would in effect stop the construction of new
coal-fired power plants in the United States by enforcing
emission-reduction goals that just aren’t realistic using today’s
technology for carbon capture and sequestration,” Hill said...more
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Clean Air
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