Obama Climate Plan Seen Making Coal Plants Less Efficient
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Tuesday, 21 Apr 2015 03:51 PM
The Obama administration’s
plan to cut carbon emissions may force many coal plants to run only when
energy demand peaks, making them less cost-effective, the group that oversees
the U.S. electric system said.
The North American Electric Reliability Corp., a nonprofit
that assures adequate voltage and power reserves, in an assessment Tuesday
asked the Environmental
Protection Agency to delay the 2020 deadline to start implementing the
Clean Power Plan, saying pipelines, transmission lines and plants are needed to
prevent the cuts from disrupting electric service.
“The generation mix in the North American power market is
going through a fundamental change,” Thomas Burgess, vice president of the
group, said on a conference call. “The Clean Power Plan is expected to
accelerate some of those changes.”
President Barack Obama’s plan to combat global warming is built around the EPA’s carbon proposal, which would require a 30 percent cut in emissions by 2030. The plan is designed to replace coal as the main source to generate electricity with increased use of natural gas, renewable power and efficiency measures.
The emissions plan will have wide-ranging effects on
utilities, forcing changes that will upend models used for a century for
generation and distribution of electricity. The EPA has said 40 years of
clean-air actions have never caused power outages, and other analysts have said
cheap alternatives such as natural gas and renewable energy will mean the
decline in coal won’t cause major disruptions.
State ‘Flexibility’
The EPA said the power-plant proposal is designed to protect
domestic power supplies.
“The agency’s plan will provide states and utilities the
time and flexibility needed to continue their current and ongoing planning and
investing to modernize and upgrade the power system,” the EPA said in a
statement. “We have a long- standing commitment to safeguard not only public
health and the environment but also a reliable and affordable supply of
electricity for all Americans.”
To meet the outlines of the EPA’s proposed plan, the
industry would need to build natural-gas power plants producing an additional
46 gigawatts by 2020, said John Moura, the group’s reliability director. Those
would replace shuttering coal plants.
Coal
American
Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity advocates coal use in the Clean coal debate.
Note: Reality
Coalition opposes coal use in the Clean
coal debate, a partner with the Natural
Resources Defense Council, and a partner with the League of Conservation Voters.
Open
Society Foundations was a funder for the Natural Resources Defense Council, and the Center for American Progress.
George
Soros is the founder & chairman for the Open Society Foundations, was a supporter for the Center for American Progress, and the
chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Natural Resources Defense Council, the Center for American Progress, and the Climate Reality Project.
James Gustave
Speth is a trustee at the Natural
Resources Defense Council, and a director at the Climate Reality Project.
Melody
C. Barnes was an EVP for the Center
for American Progress, a domestic policy council, director for the Barack Obama administration, is Barack Obama’s golf partner, and a senior
adviser for the Albright Stonebridge
Group.
Albright
Stonebridge Group was a funder for the Center
for American Progress.
Madeleine K.
Albright is a co-chairman for the Albright
Stonebridge Group, and a director at the Center for American Progress.
Carol M. Browner
is a senior counselor for the Albright
Stonebridge Group, a senior fellow, director for the Center for American Progress, was a director at the Climate Reality Project, the energy czar for the Barack Obama administration, an administrator
for the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA), and a director for the League
of Conservation Voters.
Reality
Coalition is a partner with the League
of Conservation Voters, a partner with the Natural Resources Defense Council, and opposes coal use in the Clean coal debate.
American
Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity advocates coal use in the Clean coal debate.
John D. Podesta was a director at the League of Conservation Voters, a counselor for the Barack Obama administration, and is the founder of the Center for American Progress.
John D. Podesta was a director at the League of Conservation Voters, a counselor for the Barack Obama administration, and is the founder of the Center for American Progress.
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