The Washington Examiner:
More than 50 EPA staff are now crashing to finish greenhouse gas emission standards that would essentially ban all construction of new coal-fired power plants. Never before have so many EPA resources been devoted to a single regulation. The independent and non-partisan Manhattan Institute estimates that the EPA’s greenhouse gas coal regulation will cost the U.S. economy $700 billion.Not only will this be expensive, it will also be difficult to stop. A record number of coal plants have shut down in 2012 and more are on the way.
Consumers will pay more.
From the Institute for Energy Research, here is a map of plant closures:
It's nice to know that the coal guys are finally on board against Obama, but we tried to tell 'em before. People ought to do their research before they fall for the whole hopeychangey thing.
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