EPA Proposes Repeal of Power Plant Emission Regulations, Potentially Saving Americans Over a Billion Annually

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The EPA has proposed repealing Biden-era regulations on power plants, including greenhouse gas standards and mercury emissions standards, citing potential savings of over a billion dollars annually and emphasizing a shift towards deregulation to promote affordable and reliable energy for Americans.
- EPA Proposes Repeal of Biden-Harris EPA Regulations for Power Plants, Which, If Finalized, Would Save Americans More than a Billion Dollars a Year U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (.gov)
- Trump's EPA plans to repeal climate pollution limits on fossil fuel power plants NPR
- E.P.A. Axes Biden’s Climate and Pollution Limits on Power Plants The New York Times
- Trump’s EPA delivers new blow to Biden climate agenda Politico
- EPA moves to repeal limits on greenhouse gas emissions by power plants The Washington Post
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