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Clean Power Plan - Recent Items of Interest

Posted By IAMU, Wednesday, July 6, 2016


Provided by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources

Three recent Clean Power Plan-related items of interest have been noted by the iDNR and IAMU.

Tags:  CEIP  Clean Power Plan  IDNR  USDA 

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D.C. Circuit Court Delays Clean Power Plan Oral Arguments

Posted By IAMU, Tuesday, May 17, 2016


Provided by the APPA

On Monday, May 16, the D.C. Circuit issued an order on its own motion, rescheduling the oral argument in the Section 111(d) case from June 2 and 3, 2016, to Tuesday, September 27, 2016, before all of the judges on the D.C. Circuit, not just a three-judge panel.  The granting of en banc review by the D.C. Circuit is very rare, and the fact that the court did this on its own accord shows the significance of the case. Overall, we believe this is a positive development.

Tags:  111(d)  APPA  Clean Power Plan 

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EPA Releases Final Clean Power Plan for Existing Power Plants

Posted By IAMU, Tuesday, August 4, 2015

 

On Monday August 3rd, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released the final rule for regulating carbon dioxide emissions from existing fossil fuel power plants.  When the rule is fully implemented in 2030, it is expected to reduce carbon emissions from power plants 32% below the 2005 level.

This is a greater reduction than the 30% anticipated under the proposed rule.  Iowa’s reduction target did become slightly more stringent, moving to 1283 pounds per MWh from 1301 pounds per MWh.  However, EPA did address some of the concerns raised by IAMU and many others in comments on the proposed rule.  Some of the key changes in the final rule include:

  • The compliance timeline has been postponed from 2020 to 2022. In addition the EPA instituted a glide path that allows for more gradual emission reduction between 2022 and 2030.
  • The energy efficiency building block was removed from the calculation of emission reduction targets.  However because energy efficiency is one of the lowest cost measures for reducing emissions, EPA expects it to be incorporated into many state compliance plans.States will have additional time to develop compliance plans.  States must submit an initial filing by the fall of 2016, but may be granted a two year extension to submit their final compliance plan.
  • The EPA has proposed a model to allow interstate trading of allowances without the need for multistate compliance plans.
  • A reliability safety valve has been added to allow plants to run for reliability reasons without emissions counting against them.

The Clean Power Plan is one of the most significant environmental regulations to impact the electric utility industry.  It is expected to significantly alter the electric generating fleet of the nation.  IAMU is just beginning to evaluate the final rule and how it will impact Iowa’s municipal utilities.  Iowa’s municipal utilities are committed to providing environmentally responsible, reliable and affordable electricity.

The Iowa DNR has already scheduled a stakeholder meeting on September 9 at the DNR Air Quality Bureau in Windsor Heights, Iowa.  Information about this meeting will be posted on the DNR’s website... CLICK HERE.

Links to the final rule, technical support documents, and fact sheets are available on the EPA’s website:...CLICK HERE 

Additional information is available from the American Public Power Association...CLICK HERE

Tags:  Clean Power Plan  EPA 

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