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Subjected States: Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennslyvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virgina, West Virgina, Wisconsin | EPA's Table of States |
Beginning in the 2023 ozone season, the EPA will include power plants in 22 states in a revised Group 3 Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR) ozone season trading program and tighten their future emissions budgets starting in 2024. | Beginning in the 2026 ozone season, the EPA is setting enforceable NOx emissions control requirements for existing and new emissions sources in order to achieve a ~15% reduction in NOx emissions from 2019 ozone season, point source emission. |
1 This backstop would take effect in 2024 for units with existing controls and one year after installation for units installing new controls, but no later than 2030.
2 Updating budgets may start as early as 2026 if the updated budget amount is higher than the state emissions budgets established by the final rule for 2026-2029.
Reciprocating internal combustion engines in Pipeline Transportation of Natural Gas | Kilns in Cement and Cement Product Manufacturing | Reheat furnaces and boilers in Iron and Steel Mills and Ferroalloy Manufacturing | Furnaces in Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing | Boilers in Metal Ore Mining, Basic Chemical Manufacturing, Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing, and Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Mills | Combustors and incinerators in Solid Waste Combustors or Incinerators |
Reduce Carbon Compliance CostsStrategies for California and Quebec facilities to reduce their compliance cost in the Carbon Cap and Trade Program |