Modernize Aging Coal-fired Power Plants
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Despite advances in renewable energy, the nation still depends on coal-fired power plants for more than half of its electricity. Coal combustion produces smog, soot, acid rain, the neurotoxin mercury, and is the largest single source of carbon dioxide emissions, a leading cause of global warming. A loophole in the Clean Air Act allows existing power plants to avoid installing modern pollution controls. ELPC is working with numerous environmental groups, state governments and others to require aging coal-fired power plants to install these modern technologies.
Learn more about our work to curtail dirty coal plants.
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