The Environmental Protection Agency's first air pollution standards for natural gas fracking operations will not require industry to use key pollution control equipment until 2015, the agency announced April 18. EPA wants to ensure that reduced emissions completion (EEC) equipment is broadly available ...
The Situation:The Inflation Reduction Act ("IRA") requires the U.S Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA") to finalize new greenhouse gas reporting rules for the petroleum and natural gas industry based on "empirical emission data." Reported emissions will be subject to a methane fee...
On January 26, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published aproposed ruleto implement a “Waste Emissions Charge for Petroleum and Natural Gas Systems”— commonly referred to as the “Methane Fee”— established by the Inflation Reduction Act of 2...
The EPA’s new regulations will force any new natural gas facilities to follow stricter guidelines to be built, and coal-fired generation will have to decide to either retire or heavily reduce their emissions. However, these regulations will most likely be challenged in the courts or, if one ...
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The EPA has finalizedregulationsthat will sharply limit emissions of methane from both new and existing oil and natural gas facilities. Any facility that is constructed, reconstructed, or modified after December 6, 2022, will need to comply with the new standards. Existing facilities will have a ...
来自 掌桥科研 喜欢 0 阅读量: 14 作者: MM Group 摘要: A new report said that greenhouse gas emissions related to the production of natural gas has been overstated by the Environmen- tal Protection Agency (EPA). 年份: 2012 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 ...
25. The study, "Anthropogenic Emissions of Methane in the United States," found that the EPA's methane emissions estimates were particularly off in states with large ranching and natural gas exploration industries and could be under-counting emissions by as much as 50 percent nationwide. The ...
The topics discussed include the target emission level for 2030, the challenges of shifting to natural gas faced by power producers and distributors, and the need for utility companies to look for ways to apply clean technologies in sustainable power generation. It also describes the planned ...
On May 11, 2023, the EPA announced a proposed rule to revise greenhouse gas standards and guidelines for fossil fuel-fired power plants ("the Proposed Rule"). EPA is proposing guidelines for greenhouse gas ("GHG") emissions from existing fossil fuel-fired steam generating electrica...