The U.S. power grid is already straining under excess regulations, with blackouts possible, but now the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed two more rules that promise to cause even more major problems. One is a tailpipe emissions standard that would require 60% of new cars sold in 2030 to be electric.
The other is a rule that would force hundreds of power plants to shut down. The unintended consequences of these rules are obscured by the flawed assumptions the EPA uses in assessing the effects they’ll have on grid reliability…EPA's New Rules May Short-Circuit The Grid
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