Regulatory Uncertainty and Coal-Fired Power Plant Development

Elizabeth K. Hocking


DOI: 10.2190/ES.33.2.c

Abstract

In a 5-year period only 12% of the projected coal-fired power plant capacity was actually installed. Among the explanations cited for the decline was the absence of a regulatory structure related to greenhouse gases and climate change. Executive resistance to regulating one of those greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide, and judicial insistence that the executive make a clear determination as to why it would or would not use its authority to issue those regulations created a climate of uncertainty affecting at least one segment of the nation's energy sector.

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