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Bush Administration EPA: No new coal-fired plants

by: Clem Guttata

Thu Nov 13, 2008 at 18:43:55 PM EST


Coal Plant

This is amazing. In the final months of the Bush Administration, pressure from the Sierra Club (among others), has resulted in denial of a permit for a new coal-fired electrical plant.

The really amazing part is the reason why the permit is denied (emphasis mine):

In a move that signals the start of the our clean energy future,  the Environmental Protection Agency's Environmental Appeals Board (EAB) ruled today EPA had no valid reason for refusing to limit from new coal-fired power plants the carbon dioxide emissions that cause global warming.  The decision means that all new and proposed coal plants nationwide must go back and address their carbon dioxide emissions.

"Today's decision opens the way for meaningful action to fight global warming and is a major step in bringing about a clean energy economy," said Joanne Spalding, Sierra Club Senior Attorney who argued the case. "This is one more sign that we must begin repowering,  refueling and rebuilding America."

"The EAB rejected every Bush Administration excuse for failing to regulate the largest source of greenhouse gases in the United States.  This decision gives the Obama Administration a clean slate to begin building our clean energy economy for the 21st century," continued Spalding

The decision follows a 2007 Supreme Court ruling recognizing carbon dioxide, the principle source of global warming, is a pollutant under the federal Clean Air Act.

What does this mean? As JaP says over at Daily Kos: Major EPA decision: no coal plants to be built in foreseeable future!

The Next Battle

Now there will be more pressure than ever from King Coal interests to fund their requests for technology development for so-called clean coal. Here are three things to keep in mind.

1. There is no proven technology for large scale carbon sequestration.

2. Mining coal is environmentally damaging, and, with current practices, a social and economic disaster for coal-mining communities as well.

3. Even with proposed clean coal technology, burning coal creates tons of toxic waste, with huge disposal problems.

Let's put it this way, if "clean coal" was a wonderful thing, would King Coal need to spend millions of dollars promoting it?

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Brad Johnson: Breaking: EPA Appeals Board Strikes Down Construction Of New Coal-Fired Power Plant

In a landmark action, the Environmental Protection Agency's final decision-making board has ruled that all new and proposed coal-fired power plants must have their carbon dioxide emissions regulated. The Environmental Appeals Board ruled today that the EPA has no valid reason for refusing to place limits on the global warming emissions from Desert Power's proposed 110-megawatt coal-fired power plant in Vernal, Utah.

Deseret Power's Bonanza Generating Station would have emitted 3.37 million tons of carbon dioxide each year. In July 2007, the EPA issued a permit for the plant, ignoring the Clean Air Act's stipulation that all such permits must include a "best-available control technology" emissions limit for each pollutant "subject to regulation under the Act."

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Desmogblog.com: Breaking: EPA Kills US Coal Plants

Wow. A decision by the Environmental Protection Agency today has ruled that all new and proposed coal-fired power plants must have their carbon dioxide emissions regulated.

What this means is that 30 permits for new coal-fired power plants in the seven state directly regulated by the EPA's permitting process, plus projects on all Indian Reservations will immediately die because of this ruling.

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The U.S. produces about  25 percent of global carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels.

Burning coal contributes 40 percent of U.S. CO2 emissions. Coal is the most carbon intensive fossil fuel. According to the United Nations Environment Program, coal emits around 1.7 times as much carbon per unit of energy when burned as does natural gas and 1.25 times as much as oil.



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Huge Legal Ruling Blocks All US Coal Development

While the Sierra Club's legal team and other lawyers are still determining the full implications of the decision, it appears that this decision will essentially stop all new coal plant permitting dead in it's tracks for at least a year as EPA decides what ["Best Available Control Technology" (BACT for short)] means in the context of CO2.

The BACT provision of the Clean Air Act requires that new power plants must employ the most effective, readily available pollution control technologies for regulated pollutants in order to receive air quality permits required for development, ensuring that new power plants are progressively cleaner as new technologies become readily available. Until this ruling, BACT has only applied to NOx, acid rain-forming SO2, particulate matter, mercury and other noxious pollutants, but not carbon dioxide, which spewed freely from permitted power plants.

What BACT means for CO2 is therefore undefined, and the process of defining it will take time - time during which no new coal plants can receive permits. BACT for CO2 is unlikely to mean carbon capture and storage (yet), since it's not readily available, but it will probably mean some combination of co-generation (making use of waste heat from electricity generation), efficiency improvements, and/or fuel switching/co-firing with biomass. Ultimately, President-elect Obama's EPA gets to decide how BACT is defined for CO2, a process which will take at least a year.

In the meantime, 30 permits for new coal-fired power plants in the seven state directly regulated by the EPA's permitting process, plus projects on all Indian Reservations will immediately die because of this ruling. Other states that do their own permitting under devolution of authority from EPA will have to start their permitting processes over from scratch. They can either decide on a case by case basis what BACT means for CO2, or they can wait for EPA to rule on nationwide basis. The Environmental Appeals Board ruling says that decision is best made on a national basis.



Coal fired power plant (4.00 / 1)
It is reckless to approve a huge coal fired power plant with no global warming emission controls. This one massive plant will negate the emissions reductions being implemented by the Northeastern states in the first mandatory regional program to cut global warming pollution. The Administration's shameful decision rewards polluters, flouts the Clean Air Act, and fails the American people.
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Path provides extension cord for dirty coal plants near Charleston (4.00 / 1)
This also brings up the PATH transmission line which would "Hook up" the eastern seaboard with dirty WV coal generators like John Amos in St. Albans.  It seems like the EPA does nothing to enforce emissions at the plant nor our own DEP but that comes as no surprise.  Carbon sequestration is a pipe dream at best, we need alternative energy projects to expand at a greater rate.

Somewhere in my second filing cabinet (0.00 / 0)
are probably a few design drawings for the horizontal bracing in the retrofit we did for Mt. Storm. That is what stopped the last eight years. Good paying West Virginia jobs updating old power plants. The whole "new source review" issue was teh stoopid to me from that point of view.

Back in 2001, when I had my own version of hope, I used to write Shelley to have a more independent voice and see the value for her state in opposing Bush and Cheney on matters like this. Oh, well.

NFTT: Support My Team or I Will Dance


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They spend more on fighting the regs and lying about "clean coal" (4.00 / 1)
than they pay scientists to actually figure out ways to actually do away with the greenhouse gas emissions.

I don't get it. It's like they want to screw up the earth than do right by it even if it costs more to screw up the earth.

For instance coal-fired power plants used to present a major fly ash problem. You couldn't drive near a power plant with the window rolled down without literally catching it in your eyes. And if it rained on your car after it had settled a few days, the amount of acid leached from the fly ash residue would permanently screw up certain colors of auto paint. Car dealerships replaced a boatload of vinyl tops (back when they were really popular) because of the discoloration due to fly ash residue. But the coal and power plant industries fought legislation to fix the problem for years, using the excuse of the cost of storing it causing them to hike rates. But shortly after that legislation passed, the power plants started actually making good money selling it as landfill, to make concrete and a wide variety of construction products. And the last time I checked, storage isn't a problem because they sell it as fast as they can produce it!


"Clean Coal" (4.00 / 1)
Environmentally speaking, burning "clean coal" is like smoking a "safe cigarette", both are dangerous.  

It's like saying that jumping out of the 10th floor window is safer than jumping out of the 12th floor window... both are going to kill you.


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