Impacts of EPA's finalized power plant greenhouse gas standards
Science
.
2025 Jan 10;387(6730):140-143.
doi: 10.1126/science.adt5665.
Epub 2025 Jan 9.
Authors
John Bistline
1
,
Aaron Bergman
2
,
Geoffrey Blanford
1
,
Maxwell Brown
3
,
Dallas Burtraw
2
,
Maya Domeshek
2
,
Allen Fawcett
4
,
Anne Hamilton
5
,
Gokul Iyer
4
,
Jesse Jenkins
6
,
Ben King
7
,
Hannah Kolus
7
,
Amanda Levin
8
,
Qian Luo
6
,
Kevin Rennert
2
,
Molly Robertson
2
,
Nicholas Roy
2
,
Ethan Russell
2
,
Daniel Shawhan
2
,
Daniel Steinberg
5
,
Anna van Brummen
7
,
Grace Van Horn
9
,
Aranya Venkatesh
1
,
John Weyant
10
,
Ryan Wiser
11
,
Alicia Zhao
4
Affiliations
1
EPRI, Palo Alto, CA, USA.
2
Resources for the Future (RFF), Washington, DC, USA.
3
Economics and Business, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, USA.
4
Center for Global Sustainability, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA.
5
National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO, USA.
6
Andlinger Center for Energy and Environment, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA.
7
Rhodium Group, Oakland, CA, USA.
8
Natural Resources Defense Council, Washington, DC, USA.
9
Center for Applied Environmental Law and Policy, Washington, DC, USA.
10
Energy Modeling Forum, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.
11
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, USA.
PMID:
39787230
DOI:
10.1126/science.adt5665
Abstract
Emissions reductions may be met with relatively small costs.
MeSH terms
Greenhouse Effect
Greenhouse Gases* / standards
Power Plants* / standards
United States
United States Environmental Protection Agency*
Substances
Greenhouse Gases