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21 May 2018

CO2 regulation signals end of coal for New York

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Power
Region:
Americas

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has issued proposed regulations that will require all power plants to meet carbon dioxide emmission targets that effectively spells the end of coal-fired power generation in the State. Governor Andrew M. Cuomo pledged in 2016 to make...

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