The Bush EPA has new rules involving power plant improvements. As I understand it, the old rules required that if a power plant was making certain modernization, it was required to simultaneously make other changes to reduce emissions. The new rule relaxes that requirement.
I don’t trust either side. Of course, the Bush Administration will claim that their rule change will reduce pollution by encouraging plant modernization. Naturally, Democrats and environmental activists will attack any Republican change that they can.
So, which is it? Will the new rules increase or decrease power plant pollution?
I think it will help. Part of the problem with a lot of mid-west power plants is that they are so old. They refuse to modernize, and instead just keep replacing old parts because modernization would cost so much.
So it’s a question of, would partial modernization do more good than no modernization at all? I think the answer is yes.
But yeah, Anthracite will be the authority since this is mostly a coal burning plant issue.