Supporting Information - Final Greenhouse Gas Standards and Guidelines for Fossil Fuel-Fired Power Plants
On April 25, 2024, EPA finalized a suite of final rules to reduce pollution from fossil fuel-fired power plants. EPA’s final Clean Air Act standards for existing coal-fired and new natural gas-fired power plants limit the amount of carbon pollution covered sources can emit, based on proven and cost-effective control technologies that can be applied directly to power plants.
Final Rule
Press Release
Regulatory Impact Analysis
Fact Sheets
- Overview: Final Carbon Pollution Standards for Fossil Fuel-Fired Power Plants (pdf)
- Standards and Regulatory Impact Analysis - Final Carbon Pollution Standards for Fossil Fuel-fired Power Plants (pdf)
- State Plans - Final Carbon Pollution Standards for Fossil Fuel-fired Power Plants (pdf)
- Tribes - Final Carbon Pollution Standards for Fossil Fuel-fired Power Plants (pdf)
- Support for Reliability - Final Carbon Pollution Standards for Fossil Fuel-fired Power Plants (pdf)
- Table of all BSER (pdf)
Presentation
Modeling
Final Regulatory Text
- Subpart TTTT - Standards of Performance for Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Electric Generating Units
- Subpart TTTTa - Standards of Performance for Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Modified Coal-fired Steam Electric Generating Units and New Construction and Reconstruction Stationary Combustion Turbine Electric Generating Units
- Subpart UUUUa Reserved
- Subpart UUUUb—Emission Guidelines for Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Electric Utility Generating Units
Technical Support Documents
- Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Measures - Carbon Capture and Storage for Combustion Turbines
- Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Measures for Steam Generating Units 2024
- Natural Gas- and Oil-fired Steam Generating Unit
- Power Sector Trends
- Simple Cycle Stationary Combustion Turbine EGUs
- Efficient Generation: Combustion Turbine Electric Generating Units
- Resource Adequacy Analysis
- Resource Adequacy Analysis: Vehicle Rules, Final 111 EGU Rules, ELG and MATS RTR (sensitivity case)
- IPM Sensitivity Runs Memo (sensitivity case)
Small Entity Compliance Guide
See Supporting Information for Proposed Carbon Pollution Standards (May 2023)