The Environmental Protection Agency's proposal would effectively stop the building of most new coal-fired plants in an industry that is moving rapidly to more natural gas. But the rules will not regulate existing power plants, the source of one third of U.S. emissions, and will not apply to any plants that start construction over the next 12 months. Read the rest of the story at the following
http://www.reuters.c...E82Q0W120120327
Personally, All I can say is, it’s about damn time. Yes, the proposal is not as strict as many have called for but by requiring emission standards on par with natural gas power plants it’s at least a start. Of course getting it passed in an election year is probably impossible but look for the EPA to act if Congress does not.
By the way, for all the nay Sayers out there, I think this shows President Obama is finally paying attention to the science of climate change and is drawing a governmental line in the sand on Coal fired power plants.
Folks, imagine a country with no more coal powered electricity, some plants will hang on due to loopholes, but this and the 106 coal fired plants that have closed in the last 6 years shows that the dirty coal message is getting out there and we members and supporters of the Beyond Coal Project should take a moment and do a happy dance.
Excuse me I am going to join them, play the music boys, let’s get down, happy dance, happy dance, happy dance.




Ahhhhhhh
La mer
Qu'on voit danser le long des golfes clairs
A des reflets d'argent
La mer
Des reflets changeants
Sous la pluie
Bobby Darin version, - Some where, beyond the sea, My lover stands on golden sands, and watches the ships that go sailing. Everybody sing.
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