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The Supreme Court ruling on EPA mercury regulations gives smaller plants with coal fired plants more leeway in installing scrubbers. Large companies have already committed to installing scrubbers for coal fired plants. Regulations are only one reason for the shift to natural gas from coal. Lower prices of natural gas and increasing supplies are a major reason. The U.S. will reduce dependence on coal for energy from 39% to 36% in 2015, with natural gas increasing from 27% to 31%, and renewable solar wind energy making up about 13%, according to EIA.

The U.S. Supreme Court's 5-4 ruling on EPA rules for mercury emissions from power plants saying cost should be considered before rule setting

06/29/2015

Coal fired plants of Duke Energy have installed scrubbers to remove mercury emissions. Duke Energy will continue to reduce mercury emissions.

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High Court Strikes Down EPA Limits on Mercury Emissions

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EPA Sets Cuts in Plant Emissions

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Supreme Court to Review EPA Rule on Power Plant Emissions

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Supreme Court Blocks Obama’s Limits on Power Plants

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A Climate Plan Businesses Can Like

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The U.S. coal mining industry in 2014-2016

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Overheard: Digging for Answers on Coal

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Murray Energy to Lay Off Around 1,800 Workers

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The Wall Street Journal

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Coal Miners Struggle to Survive in an Industry Battered by Layoffs and Bankruptcy

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Alpha Natural Resources, a Onetime Coal Giant, Files for Bankruptcy Protecton

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King Coal, Long Besieged, Is Deposed by the Market

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U.S. coal-fired plants and emissions regulations

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Wall Street Shows Skepticism Over Coal

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The New Future for American Coal: Export It

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Does ‘Clean Coal’ Technology Have a Future?

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Coal Miners Struggle to Survive in an Industry Battered by Layoffs and Bankruptcy

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Alpha Natural Resources, a Onetime Coal Giant, Files for Bankruptcy Protecton

New York Times 08/03/2015

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) moves to put a limit of 25,000 tons of greenhouse emissions on power plants.

01/23/2008

EPA's Lisa Jackson says its not business as usual the best technology available should be applied and she will focus on the largest polluters that do 70% of the damage and exempt smaller facilities. Efforts to reduce carbon emissions.

Grouped Articles

Overheard: Digging for Answers on Coal

Wall Street Journal 03/29/2015

The Wall Street Journal

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EPA Sets Cuts in Plant Emissions

Wall Street Journal 06/30/2015

Supreme Court to Review EPA Rule on Power Plant Emissions

Wall Street Journal 06/30/2015

Supreme Court Blocks Obama’s Limits on Power Plants

New York Times 06/29/2015

A Climate Plan Businesses Can Like

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