Today, the EPA released a proposed rule that provides a carbon pollution standard for future power plants. The proposed standard only applies to power plants built in the future and EPA’s press release states that the goal of the standard is to “ensure that… progress toward a cleaner, safer and more modern power sector continues.”

Read the EPA’s press release and the full text of the proposed rule here.

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