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December 11, 2009
Power Plants Continue to Decrease SO2 Emissions under EPA Cap and Trade Program
In a new report, EPA highlights progress made in reducing SO2 emissions under the Acid Rain Program. Key achievements of the program include:
· All 3,572 electric generating units subject to the program’s SO2 requirements held enough allowances to cover their SO2 emissions, resulting in 100 percent compliance in 2008;
· Emission reductions under the Acid Rain Program have led to improvements in air quality with significant benefits to human health; and
· Sensitive water bodies in the east are showing signs of recovery from acidification.
The Acid Rain Program was established under the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments and requires major emission reductions of SO2 and nitrogen oxides (NOx) from the electric power industry. The program sets a permanent cap on the total amount of SO2 that may be emitted by electric generating units in the
More information on the Acid Rain Program report: http://www.epa.gov/airmarkets/progress/arp08.html
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