06-14-2011, 12:11 PM
Somebody forgot that they will be regulated, sell your car, you won't be able to afford to use it.
I forget, wasn't climate change debunked? of course it was, but that won't stop the Government from regulating you because of it.
NEW RULES ARE PHASED IN
EPA announced December 23 that it will propose greenhouse gas pollution limits for power plants in July 2011 and for oil refineries in December 2011. Final rules will be issued the following year.
The standards will set levels of pollutants that these industries may emit under the Clean Air Act, the federal law that grants EPA the authority to protect U.S. air quality.
Earlier in 2010, the EPA announced that all new or expanding factories that require Clean Air Act permits to operate must account for greenhouse gas emissions in their permits starting in January 2011 if their operations may release more than 75,000 tons of emissions. Industries regulated under the Clean Air Act must install state-of-the-art technology to limit emissions if they start new operations or modify existing plants.
Beginning in July 2011, any facility that releases more than 100,000 tons of greenhouse gases will need a permit to operate. EPA has said the permitting rules will initially affect some 1,450 factories nationwide.
The state of Texas says new federal emissions rules will hurt its large oil refinery industry.The rigorous permitting process has historically allowed federal and state governments to reduce other types of air pollution. The plan is now to use this process — along with new pollution standards — to control greenhouse gases that cause climate change.
Read more: http://www.america.gov/st/energy-english...z1PGdLzHvJ
I forget, wasn't climate change debunked? of course it was, but that won't stop the Government from regulating you because of it.
NEW RULES ARE PHASED IN
EPA announced December 23 that it will propose greenhouse gas pollution limits for power plants in July 2011 and for oil refineries in December 2011. Final rules will be issued the following year.
The standards will set levels of pollutants that these industries may emit under the Clean Air Act, the federal law that grants EPA the authority to protect U.S. air quality.
Earlier in 2010, the EPA announced that all new or expanding factories that require Clean Air Act permits to operate must account for greenhouse gas emissions in their permits starting in January 2011 if their operations may release more than 75,000 tons of emissions. Industries regulated under the Clean Air Act must install state-of-the-art technology to limit emissions if they start new operations or modify existing plants.
Beginning in July 2011, any facility that releases more than 100,000 tons of greenhouse gases will need a permit to operate. EPA has said the permitting rules will initially affect some 1,450 factories nationwide.
The state of Texas says new federal emissions rules will hurt its large oil refinery industry.The rigorous permitting process has historically allowed federal and state governments to reduce other types of air pollution. The plan is now to use this process — along with new pollution standards — to control greenhouse gases that cause climate change.
Read more: http://www.america.gov/st/energy-english...z1PGdLzHvJ
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