Impacts of EPA's finalized power plant greenhouse gas standards

Emissions reductions may be met with relatively small costs The US Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) subsidizes the deployment of clean electricity, hydrogen production, and carbon capture and storage (CCS), which could enable additional actions by other federal, state, and local policy-makers to reduce...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 2025-01, Vol.387 (6730), p.140-143
Hauptverfasser: Bistline, John, Bergman, Aaron, Blanford, Geoffrey, Brown, Maxwell, Burtraw, Dallas, Domeshek, Maya, Fawcett, Allen, Hamilton, Anne, Iyer, Gokul, Jenkins, Jesse, King, Ben, Kolus, Hannah, Levin, Amanda, Luo, Qian, Rennert, Kevin, Robertson, Molly, Roy, Nicholas, Russell, Ethan, Shawhan, Daniel, Steinberg, Daniel, van Brummen, Anna, Van Horn, Grace, Venkatesh, Aranya, Weyant, John, Wiser, Ryan, Zhao, Alicia
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Zusammenfassung:Emissions reductions may be met with relatively small costs The US Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) subsidizes the deployment of clean electricity, hydrogen production, and carbon capture and storage (CCS), which could enable additional actions by other federal, state, and local policy-makers to reduce emissions. Power plant rules finalized by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 2024 are one such example of complementary policies. The rules establish emissions intensity standards, not technology mandates, meaning power plant owners can choose from a range of technologies and control options provided that emissions standards are met. This flexibility makes electricity systems modeling important to understand the potential effects of these regulations. We report below a multimodel analysis of the EPA power plant rules that can provide timely information, including for other countries and states, on emissions impacts, policy design for electricity decarbonization, power sector investments and retirements, cost impacts, and load growth. We also discuss related technical, political, and legal uncertainties.
ISSN:0036-8075
1095-9203
1095-9203
DOI:10.1126/science.adt5665