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US Texas fight, continue to fight for EPA’s Carbon Rule: Paxton

byCustoms Today Report
23/06/2015
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US: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton warned of the impact the Environmental Protection Agency’s so called Clean Power Plan would have on the livelihoods and quality of life of Texans at a luncheon hosted by the Texas Public Policy Foundation.

The rule would result in higher electricity costs and less reliability for Texans, all while doing little to nothing to affect the environment.“The Obama Administration’s Carbon Rule is an example of the president forcing through what he couldn’t accomplish legislatively,” Attorney General Paxton said. “This program will result in the premature retirement of existing power plants, damaging the reliability of our electric grid, and resulting in significantly higher energy costs for businesses and consumers alike. Overregulation stifles growth, kills existing jobs and hinders the creation of new ones. That’s why we fight, and that’s why we’ll continue to fight back against the EPA’s Carbon Rule.”

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Compliance costs for the Carbon Rule will be massive, totaling more than $28 billion annually through 2030 according to a recent study commissioned by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Texas’ required reductions would be vastly out of proportion to other states; while Texas produces 11 percent of the electricity in the United States, Texas would be required to contribute 18 percent of the overall national reduction. In order to meet that mandate, Texas would have to slash carbon emissions by 38 percent.

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