EPA to speed process for clean air permits
The proposal would let companies start non-emitting work earlier and could speed reviews for major projects, while public comments continue for 45 days.
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EPA to speed process for clean air permits
The Environmental Protection Agency said Monday it would speed up the process for large polluters to obtain clean air permits, the latest move by the Trump administration to ease regulations on American power plants and industry.
EPA to Allow Power Plants to Bulldoze Through Pollution Protections - CleanTechnica
Washington, D.C. — Today, the Environmental Protection Agency announced it would allow data centers, power plants, and industrial facilities to begin construction on “non-emitting” components before the project has received its necessary air permits. Donald Trump and Lee Zeldin’s EPA has been giving Big Tech and Big Fossil Fuel shortcuts ... [continued] The post EPA to Allow Power Plants to Bulldoze Through Pollution Protections appeared first o…
Trump’s EPA Seeks Looser Construction Rules for Gas Plants, Data Centers and Factories
Changes would allow companies to begin more construction before an air permit is issued—ramping up the pressure for permit approval.By Charles PaullinThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced proposed changes Monday that would allow gas power plants, data centers and factories to begin construction on non-polluting components such as piping, wiring, cement pads and other support structures before obtaining air-emission permits.
EPA Cuts Red Tape re Building Gas Plants, Data Centers, Factories - Marcellus Drilling News
The federal EPA has proposed new rules allowing gas-fired power plants, data centers, and factories to begin constructing non-polluting components like piping, wiring, and cement pads before receiving air emission permits. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin stated that this aims to streamline critical infrastructure projects and advance technological development, particularly for AI. Critics, including Big Green...
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