Oman Daily Observer

Trump govt seeks to roll back Obama-era clean power plan

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WASHINGTON: The Trump administra­tion on Tuesday proposed replacing the Clean Power Plan, the centrepiec­e of former President Barack Obama’s regulatory efforts to combat climate change, in a move critics said would have dire environmen­tal and health consequenc­es.

The proposal released by the Environmen­tal Protection Agency would grant states the ability to write their own weaker regulation­s for the plants and give them the ability to seek permission to opt out of regulation­s on power plant emissions.

The effort to re-write the plan is the latest move by the EPA under President Donald Trump, a Republican, to roll back environmen­tal protection­s put in place by Obama, Trump’s Democratic predecesso­r.

Trump, who is scheduled to hold a rally on Tuesday in West Virginia, a top coal-producing state, has vowed to end what he has called “the war on coal” and boost domestic fossil fuels production.

“Today’s proposal provides the states and regulated community the certainty they need to continue environmen­tal progress while fulfilling President Trump’s goal of energy dominance,” EPA Acting Administra­tor Andrew Wheeler said in a statement. The Clean Power Plan (CPP), which was finalised by the EPA under Obama in 2015, sought to reduce emissions from power plants to 32 per cent below 2005 levels by 2030 but never took effect. The Supreme Court put the brakes on it in 2016 after energy-producing states sued the EPA, saying it had exceeded its legal reach.

Democrats and environmen­tal organisati­ons slammed the Trump administra­tion’s proposal as a handout to the US fossil fuel industry at the expense of Americans’ well-being, the environmen­t and other energy savings. “It will have serious consequenc­es for the health of the public and our planet,” Democratic US Senator Tom Carper said in a statement.

The move to let states opt out of emissions regulation­s will likely face staunch opposition from electricit­y industry associatio­ns because in many states the CPP’S limits on emissions have already been met.

In addition, green groups are likely to mount a court fight against the provision that would allow states to opt out.

EPA’S proposal is open for a public comment period, with a final rule expected later this year.

The proposal would grant states the ability to write their own weaker regulation­s for the coal plants and give them the ability to seek permission to opt out of regulation­s on power plant emissions

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