U.S. will strictly control power plants and petroleum refineries

As a major global greenhouse gas emitter and the only developed country that has not ratified the Kyoto Protocol, the legislative process of domestic climate change in the United States and its measures to achieve carbon emission reduction targets have attracted worldwide attention. When the climate change bill was rejected in the Senate, the US Environmental Protection Agency recently announced a series of administrative measures to enforce greenhouse gas emission reductions.
The climate change legislation is frustrated. From all aspects, so far, the externally expected US climate bill has died. In relation to climate change-related legislation, the U.S. Congress has proposed limiting greenhouse gases and allowing companies to trade carbon emissions targets in accordance with the cap-and-trade system of carbon emissions regulations. However, this plan was eventually rejected in the Senate after the House of Representatives passed through the House of Representatives. Republican attacks on the program will drive up energy prices, which is detrimental to the U.S. economy.
In November last year, after the US Congress’s midterm election, the Republican Party recaptured part of the Senate seat, which made hope that the bill would pass through the US Congress for a long time to come.
EPA "Promise"
Faced with allegations that the United States is delaying its actions in climate change, the Obama administration emphasized that although legislation is frustrated, it can also implement administrative measures, such as the US Environmental Protection Agency’s use of the “Clean Air Act” to regulate greenhouse gases, to achieve Obama’s The President's commitment at the Copenhagen Climate Conference - by 2020 will achieve a carbon emission reduction target of 17% by 2005.
At the end of last year, the EPA responded to this. The agency issued a statement on its website that, although the action in Congress was slow, it would act alone to achieve the goal of controlling greenhouse gas emissions.
The US Environmental Protection Agency announced that it intends to formulate new standards for greenhouse gas emissions from power plants and petroleum refineries in order to effectively protect the environment. Lisa Jackson, director of the US Environmental Protection Agency, said that the purpose of doing so is to reduce pollution more effectively and to contribute to climate change. "We must stick to our commitment to effectively reduce greenhouse gas emissions in an effective and prudent manner because they do pose a threat to the health and well-being of the American people." Jackson pointed out that the reason why the new standards for greenhouse gas emissions from power plants and petroleum refineries was introduced was that the greenhouse gas emissions of these two types of plants accounted for 40% of total US emissions.
Relevant measures have been introduced. Jackson said in a statement that several US states and some local governments and environmental organizations have been requesting the EPA to update and publish new standards for greenhouse gas emissions from power plants and petroleum refineries as soon as possible. The EPA also said that it will take an unprecedented measure to directly issue the Air Standards Directive to the industrial sector in Texas because the state indicated that it is not willing to comply with the GHG regulations that were issued by the US EPA on January 2 this year. Regulations.
The US Environmental Protection Agency recently published the first federal guidelines on the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in related industries. On November 10 last year, the agency sent new guidelines to the states. It recommends that U.S. power plants and oil refineries replace fossil fuels that pollute the air with clean fuels and require that the efficiency of electricity and energy use in existing nuclear power plants be maximized.
In the statement of the day, Jackson said that the US EPA intends to launch emission standard recommendations for power plants and petroleum refineries in July 2011 and December 2011 respectively, and the final standards will be in May and December 2012 respectively. Released on the month. It is understood that in the process of formulating this rule, the department will also arrange a hearing with industry representatives and local government representatives.

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