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    EPA: Power plants main global warming culprits

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The most detailed data yet on emissions of heat-trapping gases show that U.S. power plants are responsible for the bulk of the pollution blamed for global warming.

    Power plants released 72 percent of the greenhouse gases reported to the Environmental Protection Agency for 2010, according to information released Wednesday that was the first catalog of global warming pollution by facility. The data include more than 6,700 of the largest industrial sources of greenhouse gases, or about 80 percent of total U.S. emissions.

    According to an Associated Press analysis of the data, 20 mostly coal-fired power plants in 15 states account for the top-releasing facilities.

    Gina McCarthy, the top air official at the EPA, said the database marked "a major milestone" in the agency's work to address climate change. She said it would help industry, states and the federal government identify ways to reduce greenhouse gases.

    The Obama administration plans to regulate emissions of heat-trapping gases under existing law. A proposed regulation to address pollution from new power plants could be released as early as this month. Eventually, the EPA will have to tackle facilities already in operation. The largest emitters will be the first in line.

    The largest greenhouse gas polluter in the nation in 2010, according to the EPA's data, was the Scherer power plant in Juliette, Ga., owned by Southern Company. That coal-fired power plant reported releasing nearly 23 million metric tons of carbon dioxide, the chief greenhouse gas, in 2010.

    Two other power plants owned by Southern were the second- and third-largest polluters nationally: the Bowen plant in Cartersville, Ga., and the James H. Miller Jr. power plant in Quinton, Ala. The plants are some of the largest coal-fired power plants in the country.

    American Electric Power, another large coal-fired power producer, has three power plants in the top 20. They are in Rockport, Ind., Cheshire, Ohio, and St. Albans, W. Va.

    "This is just another way to identify the largest coal-fired power plants in the country," said AEP spokesman Pat Hemlepp. "We always assumed we would be No. 1 in greenhouse gas emissions or No. 2 behind Southern Co. AEP and Southern are the two largest consumers of coal."

    Both companies are testing technology to capture carbon dioxide from power plants and pump it underground for storage. But to date, no one has proven that is possible for a commercial-sized power plant.

    The other states with high-polluting power plants are Texas, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Wyoming, North Carolina, Kansas and Kentucky.

    Refineries were the second-largest source of greenhouse gas emissions, with 5.7 percent of the reported total. The top states in greenhouse gas emissions from power plants and from refineries were Texas, Pennsylvania, Florida, Ohio, and Indiana.

    Congress required industries to report their greenhouse gas emissions as part of a 2008 spending bill. Until now, the agency has estimated greenhouse gas emissions by industry sector.

    "The information is sure to make companies, localities and specific plants more conscious of their emissions profile and may lead some to lower emissions themselves," said Paul Bledsoe, senior advisor at the Bipartisan Policy Center, a Washington think tank that works on energy and environmental issues.

    Environmental groups welcomed the release of the information Wednesday.

    "EPA has scored a touchdown for the public's right to know about the nation's largest industrial climate pollution sources," said Paul Zalzal, staff attorney at Environmental Defense Fund.

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    Online:

    EPA Greenhouse Gas Reporting Data: http://1.usa.gov/zO2wd7

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    • Tex  •  Richardson, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Let's cut the power to Washington DC...we'll save a ton in money and hot air.
      • Broken system 4 mths ago
        GREAT IDEA
      • L 4 mths ago
        should take care of global warming threat!
      • A SURVIVOR 4 mths ago
        Lets ask for volunteers to have their electric service cut off. Do I hear anyone out there willing to be the first hero to do this? Al, are you there? Please come forward and start the stampede.
    • rl123  •  Houston, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      But what about the coal powered chevy volt?
      • mikeP 4 mths ago
        it gets an exemption with the union workers that make it.
      • Bill 4 mths ago
        Don't forget the Prius.
      • CryMeaRiver 4 mths ago
        ah - the volt. It just makes perfect sense to all but abandon hydrogen technology and build electric cars for a country with an outdated an vulnerable electrical grid - then target electrical plants and their fuel sources for shutdown and extreme government regulation.
    • Richard  •  4 mths ago
      Well lets go all nuclear then. No emissions, practically limitless power source and no foreign oil.
      • Sundance 44 4 mths ago
        We'd be almost 100% nuclear today if the environmental wackos had not put a stop to our building them in the '70's.
        Environmental wackos are dedicated to bankrupting this country.
      • Leo 4 mths ago
        No emissions? Tell that to Japan. Oh, nuclear radiation doesn't count. Got it.
      • Deep Inside 4 mths ago
        I love to fish in Japan - at night. Can see all the different fish glowing in the ocean
    • Tom  •  Toledo, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      Has the EPA monitored the Washington politicians yet? There seems to be alot of greenhouse gas coming from there and not much work being accomplished for all the energy and money they are using up.
      • Bulldog 4 mths ago
        Yours is the post of the day! EXCELLENT QUESTION!
      • DavidR 4 mths ago
        I don't think it's greenhouse gas, it's more like sewer gas.....
    • Isosceles  •  4 mths ago
      My home is warmer in the winter due to powerplants! This is truth!
      • Mike 4 mths ago
        Brilliant observation. Did the article suggest getting rid of powerplants.
      • larryw 4 mths ago
        Think that one went over your head, Mike.
      • Rob Rogers 4 mths ago
        Mike, it was an insinuation that coal-fired electric plants are an "environmental concern". So, YES the EPA and Obama bin Ladden will be looking at getting rid of these power plants. THEN we can rely on Mexico and China for our electricity. Since they are our "FRIENDS", they will surely have no problem creating more global warming polution to provide US electricity for a generous "fee" of course.
    • Raleigh  •  4 mths ago
      "Under my plan, energy costs will necessarily skyrocket." - B. Obama
    • Martin  •  4 mths ago
      funny..the epa..doesnt offer ..nuke plants as an alternative to clean energy
    • tuco  •  4 mths ago
      The EPA is floating this to justify taking away our energy sources and taxing us to boot!

      The future? energy rationing.
    • Pete  •  Greensboro, North Carolina  •  4 mths ago
      Didn't Obama say electric prices would skyrocket? And wonder why they just zero in on US plants-China? What a bunch of hooey. Get rid of the epa.
    • hecbom  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 mths ago
      Get ready for higher electric bill! How about Nuclear you morons in Washington! 30 years ago the government killed the Nuclear Industry in the United States. Today France generates almost 50% of its power from Nuclear. Forget Chernobyl, that was bad Russian Technology so don't use that as an excuse!
    • Impartial Observer  •  4 mths ago
      The worst part of this Demo-nazi power grab using the power of EPAgency Regulation, is that they will control which corporations are "winners-and-losers", and as we've seen with Solara, contributing to the Demo-nazi party is a fundamental requirement, before getting your government loan or bailout ...
    • Impartial Observer  •  4 mths ago
      The Dreams of Obama include punishing America, the last Colonialist Nation, the Nation that Michelle is Ashamed of, punishing America and promoting third-world nations by allowing them to build coal-fired plants, allowing them to drill for oil, and produce cheap energy, while Obama's EPA only allows Americans to select from the most-expensive, least-developed "green" technologies which will put our economy at a serious disadvantage, lose hundreds of thousands of jobs, and ultimately create an "entitlement" society controlled by Demo-nazi Party Elite, much like USSR, China, and N.Korea... communist govt. run EPA instead of government owned corporations ...
    • baby boomer  •  Yorba Linda, California  •  4 mths ago
      And China is building a coal power plant every month---as out electric bills go to $500 a month
    • An Anonymous Patron  •  Mesa, Arizona  •  4 mths ago
      Just buy carbon credits, problem solved! I have a carbon credit printing machine in the basement, gonna be rich!
    • LooneyTunes  •  Spokane, Washington  •  4 mths ago
      So really what your saying is the people driving Nissan Leafs and other 'plug in' electric cars are really driving 'coal carts'. Very ironic...
    • Thomas  •  4 mths ago
      So when they decide to outlaw coal fired electric plants .. how are you going to charge your electric car?
    • WatchDog  •  4 mths ago
      Of course they are being blamed on global warming. As I recall; Obama made it clear with two statements he made during his election campaign four years ago that he was going to end coal usage. 1) We need to raise prices on fossil fuel so that it is not economical to use them. 2) "They (Virginians and pennsylvanians) cling to their guns and religion".
    • yankee123  •  4 mths ago
      EPA's regs are causing 32 power plants to close with another 36 plants being
      threatened. Solar power will never produce enough power to make up for these
      electricity producing losses and is far too expensive. In the meantime, team Obama
      is pushing electric vehicles ignoring the fact that a good amount of plug-in and use
      electricity comes from coal-fired plants. And, on another front, the EPA keeps at
      it with regs designed to eventually close down U.S. based refineries as well.

      It's bad enough that we have so many natural disasters to address. We certainly
      don't need man-made disasters that are job take aways and economic negatives.
    • OLLIE  •  Tampa, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      EPA is a power grab to get money, land and riches to line the pockets of evil liars like Al Gore and the rest of the faux green idiots. Just what do they do with all the land they have power over? Who gets all the money? Where is the oversight? Who do they answer to? Look at some of their projects, the ones they will let you look at.
    • Michael  •  New York, New York  •  4 mths ago
      we have to cork all of the volcanoes that spew carbon dioxide!!
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