California Turbines Get EPA's Pollution-Cutting Nod
Published Date: 6/20/2025
Proposed Rule
Summary
The EPA wants to approve new rules for stationary gas turbines in Eastern Kern, California, to cut down on pollution that harms air quality. This affects local power plants and businesses using these turbines, helping keep the air cleaner without extra costs right now. The EPA is asking for public feedback before making the final decision.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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NOx Rules for Stationary Gas Turbines
The EPA is proposing to approve a local rule in the California State Implementation Plan (SIP) that regulates oxides of nitrogen (NOx) emissions from stationary gas turbines in the Eastern Kern Air Pollution Control District. This action is intended to cut down on pollution that harms local air quality and would apply to local power plants and businesses that use these turbines.
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