US EPA’s Clean Power Plan Rule Prioritizes Net-Zero Over Grid Reliability

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Coal and natural gas plants provide 60% of the U.S.’ affordable, reliable, and baseload power. In a time of increased electricity demand, America needs to double down on harnessing these sources—not abandon them.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)’s recently finalized Clean Power Plan 2.0 (CPP) rule, however, takes the country in the wrong direction. Under this regulation, one that is arguably illegal, existing coal and new natural gas power plants will be mandated to install emissions control technologies that aren’t yet commercially viable. Plants that don’t comply risk permanent closure. This unrealistic mandate is advanced under the guise of reducing greenhouse gas emissions 90% by 2032.

The Biden administration should nix this rule altogether given its many drawbacks to the American economy, all of which come with no environmental gain and are based on dubious authority. If it doesn’t reverse course, a forthcoming Congressional resolution of disapproval and newly-filed lawsuits could stop overreach here.

The EPA’s limited authority over-regulating greenhouse gas emissions was affirmed in the landmark June 2022 West Virginia vs. EPA decision. That case challenged the original Obama-era Clean Power Plan, and the Supreme Court ruled the EPA lacked the statutory authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions. No change has been made to grant the EPA more authority over greenhouse gasses.

Moreover, the Clean Air Act says the EPA must craft achievable emission limitations standards that have been “adequately demonstrated.” Yet, the Carbon Capture technology that would be relied upon under this rule has never been “adequately demonstrated” on the scale that EPA is attempting to require.

The EPA rule would lead to grid instability because operators will be forced to adopt intermittent, unreliable, and costly sources like wind and solar. According to the Department of Energy, wind is only reliable 33.5% of the year while solar is dependable for just 24.9% of the time. Wind energy generation decreased for the first time last year. The federal government reports wind generation hit maturity with slower recorded wind speeds, despite adding 6.2 gigawatts of new wind capacity. Solar energy also had a bad 2023 with over 100 companies going bankrupt and expensive electricity rates. Many planned solar plants, including those receiving Inflation Reduction Act subsidies, are predicted to be canceled this year due to price collapse and waning demand.

The North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) warned in its December 2023 Long-Term Assessment report that rigid policies like CPP 2.0 “have the potential to influence generators” to close down their plants. The risk of massive electric reliability issues across the country is by no means a political talking point. In 2023, FERC Commissioner Danly stated in a hearing to the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee that “there is a looming reliability crisis in our electricity markets.” In that same hearing, Commissioner Christie said “The United States is heading for a very catastrophic situation in terms of reliability.” These are the experts sounding the alarm that we need more grid capacity from baseload sources, not intermittent ones, or we could face not just loss of commerce but a loss of human life.

CPP 2.0 promises to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2032 by mandating coal and natural gas plants install carbon capture and storage (CCS) or face closure. But the EPA is downplaying the nascent technology’s shortcomings.

CCS, as it stands, is expensive and will diminish coal and natural gas plant efficiency by at least 14%. Moreover, natural gas and coal plants retrofitted with first-generation carbon capture technology reportedly can expect a 50% and 70 to 80% increase in electricity costs, respectively.

In the U.S., we already have highly effective emissions technology that enables coal plants to run in an incredibly environmental way. For example, just look at how states that rely heavily on coal have almost none of the air quality issues of China or India. That’s because of our emissions control technologies.

Let’s call this rule out for what it really is: It’s a vehicle to punish coal country which has left the president’s party in droves over the last 20 years, in favor of radical environmental non-governmental organization (NGO) donors who are a major constituency of this administration.

The finalized Clean Power Plan 2.0 rule is a bad deal for American energy producers and consumers. Congress should immediately pull the plug on this rule.

Gabriella Hoffman is director of Independent Women’s Forum’s Center for Energy and Conservation (iwf.org/CEC) and host of the District of Conservation podcast.

Christian Palich is Vice President of Government & External Affairs at Eagle Forge Services Company, one of the nation’s largest coal producers and a board advisory member for IWF’s Center for Energy and Conservation.


This article was originally published by RealClearEnergy and made available via RealClearWire.
 
I wish every anti-nuclear alarmist a very horrible death. I hope you are happy you fucks. The entire nation will be California levels of brown outs by 2030. God, I hate clown world.
 
This wouldn't be a problem if the Boomers and Xers weren't such massive faggots about a super clean power source that has killed fewer people in a hundred years than coal ash does every week.
 
They don't want (you) to have cheap and reliable access to power 24/7. They want (you) to be dependent on their benevolent mercy. There are people in the loftiest hights of power that want to be exactly like the Kim family of North Korea.
 
Hey we are copying a black invention: don't care for the grid and you reach zero polluiton easily. Blacks have been a trendsetter for once (I am talking about South Africa)
 
I mean in theory if you don't have power, you won't be polluting as much... for some things.
 
All of this shit is funny because their grand liberal marxist plan requires 24/7/365 surveillance. A non stop feed of data from people. From the cradle to the grave. But with green power, that all goes away. The grid will have brownouts and require people to use cash. And you can kiss your social credit score goodbye when you don't have power to check it.

You'd think these people would want nuclear power to have non stop power. But no. They really are retards.

Name of the game is Controlled Demolition, then into a Controllable Revolution. Iudea Delenda Est Aeterna.
Controllable Revolution is laughable. You really think you can be a chessmaster and control all the pieces to do exactly what you want them to do?

Of course they do. They imagine themselves as God almighty. People like Soros and Schwab won't be around when their machinations blow up in their successors face.
 
Controllable Revolution is laughable. You really think you can be a chessmaster and control all the pieces to do exactly what you want them to do?

Of course they do. They imagine themselves as God almighty. People like Soros and Schwab won't be around when their machinations blow up in their successors face.
Well when they start talking about future agenda's and long term plans for these sorts of things openly and in front of cameras, I think they will at least give it the old "levitic try". We're already well on our way to owning nothing, the "happy" part was always optional.
 
All of this shit is funny because their grand liberal marxist plan requires 24/7/365 surveillance. A non stop feed of data from people. From the cradle to the grave. But with green power, that all goes away. The grid will have brownouts and require people to use cash. And you can kiss your social credit score goodbye when you don't have power to check it.

You'd think these people would want nuclear power to have non stop power. But no. They really are retards.


Controllable Revolution is laughable. You really think you can be a chessmaster and control all the pieces to do exactly what you want them to do?

Of course they do. They imagine themselves as God almighty. People like Soros and Schwab won't be around when their machinations blow up in their successors face.
When the reset is fully implemented and everyone is a serf, TPTB will use Nuclear energy.
What, are you going complain about them going back on their word? Try that and everyone single member of your family is killed.
 
All of this shit is funny because their grand liberal marxist plan requires 24/7/365 surveillance. A non stop feed of data from people. From the cradle to the grave. But with green power, that all goes away. The grid will have brownouts and require people to use cash. And you can kiss your social credit score goodbye when you don't have power to check it.
George Orwell figured this problem out long before any of the retards in charge were even born. Instead of surveilling everyone 24/7, the state concentrates its efforts on the managerial class. The 85-90% that make up the plebs are not interesting in the slightest and you can keep them under the boot by identifying the ones that are too bright for their own good. In other words, it will not be Tyrone or Cleetus trying to survive in the cyerpunk slums the surveillance is for, but Karen and her HR-diversity colleagues in the upper middle class gated communities. To ensure loyalty of the managerial class, you make them purge itself on a more constant basis, to constantly purify ideological commitment. They indeed will own nothing, but be happy - in particular if they can pull the trigger on their petty rivals over a scheduled promotion.
 
George Orwell figured this problem out long before any of the retards in charge were even born. Instead of surveilling everyone 24/7, the state concentrates its efforts on the managerial class. The 85-90% that make up the plebs are not interesting in the slightest and you can keep them under the boot by identifying the ones that are too bright for their own good. In other words, it will not be Tyrone or Cleetus trying to survive in the cyerpunk slums the surveillance is for, but Karen and her HR-diversity colleagues in the upper middle class gated communities. To ensure loyalty of the managerial class, you make them purge itself on a more constant basis, to constantly purify ideological commitment. They indeed will own nothing, but be happy - in particular if they can pull the trigger on their petty rivals over a scheduled promotion.
These people were outwitted in 1933 by a German painter if you ever want some real hilarity look at the incompetency which was the FBI trying to catch the old school far right and far left terrorists of the 1970s eighties and 90s the only way they caught them is by dumb luck not by investigative skill the only way they caught the unabomber is by snitching people think the security state is more competent than it actually is
 
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