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New source review for carbon

The EPA may begin regulating CO2 emissions from power plants and other stationary air pollution sources under new source review requirements of the Clean Air Act, according to an sources in Washington DC. Michael Ling, associate director of the office's Air Quality Policy Division, says the EPA will propose a rule setting a threshold for greenhouse gas emissions. Speaking at a meeting of the Clean Air Act Advisory Committee last week, Ling said the agency will propose the threshold in conjunction with another proposal, due by the end of the year, to set limits for emissions of greenhouse gases from mobile sources.




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