Central and Eastern Kentucky
Power Companies Explore Carbon Capturing
The US Senate has begun hearings on its version of a climate change bill, the Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act. If passed, it could require a 65% cut in greenhouse gas emissions - namely carbon dioxide - from the nation's existing coal-fired power plants by the year 2020. Some high profile lobbying groups are fighting the bill, but some of the biggest emitters aren't.
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© Copyright 2012, Kentucky Public Radio
(2009-11-02)
LOUISVILLE
(Kentucky Public Radio) -
The US Senate has begun hearings on its version of a climate change bill, the Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act. If passed, it could require a 65% cut in greenhouse gas emissions - namely carbon dioxide - from the nation's existing coal-fired power plants by the year 2020. Some high profile lobbying groups are fighting the bill, but some of the biggest emitters aren't.
To hear this story in full, click here.
© Copyright 2012, Kentucky Public Radio
