Sierra Friends: I think you will want to know of the ruling below... ____________________________________________ Lyle Krewson Sierra Club, Iowa Chapter Lobbyist 1725 S. 50th Street #602 West Des Moines, IA 50265 [log in to unmask] 515-238-7113 - Cel ____________________________________________ Begin forwarded message: > Date: November 13, 2008 6:07:16 p CST > Subject: Fw: "Ruling: Coal Plants Must Limit C02" > > ----- Forwarded by Paula Carrell/Sierraclub on 11/13/2008 04:06 PM > ----- > > November 13, 2008 > Contact: Virginia Cramer, 804-225-9113 x 102 > > Ruling: Coal Plants Must Limit C02 > > In a move that signals the start of the our clean energy future, the > Environmental Protection Agency’s Environmental Appeals Board (EAB) > ruled > today EPA had no valid reason for refusing to limit from new coal- > fired > power plants the carbon dioxide emissions that cause global > warming. The > decision means that all new and proposed coal plants nationwide must > go > back and address their carbon dioxide emissions. > “Today’s decision opens the way for meaningful action to fight global > warming and is a major step in bringing about a clean energy > economy,” said > Joanne Spalding, Sierra Club Senior Attorney who argued the case. > “This is > one more sign that we must begin repowering, refueling and rebuilding > America.” > > “The EAB rejected every Bush Administration excuse for failing to > regulate > the largest source of greenhouse gases in the United States. This > decision > gives the Obama Administration a clean slate to begin building our > clean > energy economy for the 21st century,” continued Spalding > The decision follows a 2007 Supreme Court ruling recognizing carbon > dioxide, the principle source of global warming, is a pollutant > under the > federal Clean Air Act. > > “Coal plants emit 30% of our nation’s global warming pollution. > Building > new coal plants without controlling their carbon emissions could > wipe out > all of the other efforts being undertaken by cities, states and > communities > across the country," said Bruce Nilles, Director of the Sierra Club’s > National Coal Campaign. “Everyone has a role to play and it’s time > that the > coal industry did its part and started living up to its clean coal > rhetoric.” > > The Sierra Club went before the Environmental Appeals Board in May > of 2008 > to request that the air permit for Deseret Power Electric > Cooperative’s > proposed waste coal-fired power plant be overturned because it > failed to > require any controls on carbon dioxide pollution. Deseret Power’s > 110 MW > Bonanza plant would have emitted 3.37 million tons of carbon dioxide > each > year. > > “Instead of pouring good money after bad trying to fix old coal > technology, > investors should be looking to wind, solar and energy efficiency > technologies that are going to power the economy, create jobs, and > help the > climate recover,” said Nilles. > To get background information and see how the case unfolded visit > www.sierraclub.org/coal/plantlist.asp > A copy of the decision can be found here: > http://yosemite.epa.gov/oa/EAB_Web_Docket.nsf/PSD%20Permit%20Appeals%20(CAA)/C8C5985967D8096E85257500006811A7/$File/Remand...39.pdf > > (Embedded image moved to file: pic31322.gif) > > Christina Marie Yagjian > National Conservation Organizer > Sierra Club, Global Warming and Energy > 202.675.7911 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To unsubscribe from the IOWA-TOPICS list, send any message to: [log in to unmask] Check out our Listserv Lists support site for more information: http://www.sierraclub.org/lists/faq.asp