Energy & Environment

EPA projects closure of more than half of coal-fired plants in Texas under CPP

The onerous regulations set such an impossible limit threshold for emissions that many coal-fired plants will be forced to retire, eliminating jobs at these plants and likely raising the price of electricity.  EPA’s Integrated Planning Model (IPM), based on the budget proposed for Texas, projects the retirement of 24 of the 41 coal-fired units in Texas alone (reflecting 12,760 MWs  of the 25,302 MW nameplate capacity of the Texas coal fleet). 

July 29, 2015