The Trump administration plans to relax emission regulations for coal-fired power plants.
Investing.com -- According to a report published by Reuters on Wednesday, the Trump administration plans to ease pollution regulations aimed at reducing emissions from coal-fired power plants across the U.S. This move is intended to ensure the continued operation of some of the country’s most polluting facilities.
This plan aligns with Trump’s presidential executive orders issued on January 20. These orders instructed the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to review policies affecting energy reliability. Additionally, by declaring a national energy emergency, the administration expanded its authority to increase fossil fuel and electricity production and distribution.
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