New Interactive Tools Show Continuing SO2 Reductions At Coal-Fired Power PlantsNovember 23, 2009
New interactive tracking tools are now available on EPA's Web site
to help the public follow nation-wide changes in sulfur dioxide
(SO2) emissions from coal-fired power plants. Using interactive
charts and Google Earth satellite maps, the public can now observe
recent changes in SO2 emissions and other indicators at individual
coal-fired power plants in the Acid Rain Program.
The Acid Rain Program was established under the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments requiring power plants to reduce emissions of SO2 and nitrogen oxides (NOx)—the primary causes of acid rain. Since 1995, the program has achieved significant environmental and public health benefits. In 2008, electric generating units subject to the market-based cap and trade SO2 program emitted 7.6 million tons of SO2, well below the current annual emission cap of 9.5 million tons. For more information on the interactive tracking tool, visit: http://www.epa.gov/airmarkets/quarterlytracking.html. SOURCE: EPA
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