The public will soon get a chance to present ideas and feedback to EPA officials on the agency’s plan to require existing power plants to cut their carbon emissions.
The agency will hold a series of 11 public events around the country over the next two months, the agency announced today.
The EPA plans to set guidelines that will allow states to design programs to reduce carbon emissions from power plants, which account for a third of the nation’s greenhouse gas emissions, the agency said in a statement. Those proposals are scheduled to be released in June 2014.
“Before proposing guidelines, EPA must consider how power plants with a variety of different configurations would be able to reduce carbon pollution in a cost-effective way,” the agency said.
The public hearings will be:
Oct. 15 — Boston
Oct. 18 — Philadelphia
Oct. 23 — New York City
Oct. 23 — Atlanta
Oct. 30 — Denver
Nov. 4 — Lenexa, Kan.
Nov. 5 — San Francisco
Nov. 7 — Washington, D.C.
Nov. 7 — Dallas
Nov. 7 — Seattle
Nov. 8 — Chicago
Interested parties can register here.