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Kansas and Missouri power providers oppose EPA’s new power plant rules

  • June 13, 2024

 

 

Electric Cooperatives in Kansas and Missouri have come out publicly saying the controversial new EPA rules aimed at cutting pollution from fossil fuel-fired power plants will only worsen the power reliability risks.

Both the Association of Missouri Electric Cooperatives and the Kansas Electric Cooperative issued statements expressing how they are “extremely concerned” with the new rules that have a goal of curbing 90% of greenhouse gas emissions from power plants by 2032.

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