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"SASQUATCH IS WATCHING"
Sorry bout that,
1. But the bullshit epa fucks along with the power suppliers are set to do roaming blackouts!
2. Fuck that and fuck them!
3. Keep the power flowing ass hats!
New EPA rule could lead to rolling blackouts in Texas, PUC chairwoman says | Business | ...
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The head of the Texas Public Utility Commission expressed concern Friday that a new federal air quality rule, set to take effect Jan. 1, will cause disruptions in electric service.
If implementation of the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule is not delayed, "I have no doubt in my mind that this rule will result in reliability issues and rolling outages in Texas," Donna Nelson said at the start of the commission's meeting.
The rule, issued in early July by the Environmental Protection Agency, would require substantial reductions in emissions of nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide at power plants in 27 states.
The EPA says the rule will save and prolong lives by reducing harmful smog and soot pollution. Gina McCarthy, an EPA assistant administrator, said in a previous statement that power plants in the state "will be able to cut their pollution without jeopardizing reliable electricity service for Texans."
But Dallas-based power generator Luminant says it doesn't have enough time to comply and has asked that the EPA delay implementation."
Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
1. But the bullshit epa fucks along with the power suppliers are set to do roaming blackouts!
2. Fuck that and fuck them!
3. Keep the power flowing ass hats!
New EPA rule could lead to rolling blackouts in Texas, PUC chairwoman says | Business | ...
"
The head of the Texas Public Utility Commission expressed concern Friday that a new federal air quality rule, set to take effect Jan. 1, will cause disruptions in electric service.
If implementation of the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule is not delayed, "I have no doubt in my mind that this rule will result in reliability issues and rolling outages in Texas," Donna Nelson said at the start of the commission's meeting.
The rule, issued in early July by the Environmental Protection Agency, would require substantial reductions in emissions of nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide at power plants in 27 states.
The EPA says the rule will save and prolong lives by reducing harmful smog and soot pollution. Gina McCarthy, an EPA assistant administrator, said in a previous statement that power plants in the state "will be able to cut their pollution without jeopardizing reliable electricity service for Texans."
But Dallas-based power generator Luminant says it doesn't have enough time to comply and has asked that the EPA delay implementation."
Regards,
SirJamesofTexas