Posted on 05/11/2023 9:05:48 AM PDT by Tell It Right
The Environmental Protection Agency is set to impose increased carbon pollution standards that would slap new restrictions on coal and natural-gas power plants as the administration ramps up efforts to address climate change.
Under the new rules, power plants would be required to strengthen current performance standards for newly built gas-powered combustion turbines. The plan also calls for establishing emission guidelines for states to follow in limiting carbon pollution from coal, oil and natural gas-fired plants.
There would also be new emission guidelines for existing combustion turbines fired by natural gas.
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You are not a conservative. Don’t give us that BS. You are obvioulsy a paid green EV lobbyist.
I'll never understand how the Dims believe so much double-think, like believing that CO2 is a pollutant while also believing that we need lots and lots more trees.
Waste of money hydrogen powered stoves were used by the brits in ww2 hydrogen fuel cells and other units cover what you need.
No mercury like the solar cells have cars go farter the the EV town cars.
That being said, I'd be interested in a HEV if they were made with larger batteries so they could go maybe 200 miles on battery alone before needing hydrogen. Then I'd have the best of both worlds (efficient use of the only energy I can create on my own for all my local driving, plus when the battery is charged I can run the electrolyzer to slowly build up hydrogen for the next road trip and get more range).
Check out Toyota and BMW and a few other auto makers Hydrogen fueled cars make 300 miles an easy deal cheaper than any EV car.
The EV cars are a huge maintenance cost 22K for a battery alone you can buy a lot of fuel for years at that rate.
Some commercial jets are flying with hydrogen no battery plane can do that.
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