Effects Of Air Quality Regulations And Compliance Plans On An Electric Utility

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. P. McCluskey
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Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

The effects of air quality regulations passed in the last few years have been felt in a more pervasive way by the electric utility industry than by perhaps any other industry. I'm referring especially to those regulations dealing with the control of air emissions from stationary sources, and those specifying the quality of fuel used. Particularly, I would like to describe some of the effects that these regulations have had on the Commonwealth Edison Company. To put the subject into perspective, a brief descrip¬tion of the company will be presented first. Then, a historical outline of some of the efforts at control of electric generating station emissions will be described. Following this will be an indication of the Company's response to early State and local regulations prompted by the growing pressure for stringent envi¬ronmental control. Finally, the Company's plans to achieve com¬pliance with the most recent, Federally approved, State of Illinois regulations will be summarized.
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APA: J. P. McCluskey  (1973)  Effects Of Air Quality Regulations And Compliance Plans On An Electric Utility

MLA: J. P. McCluskey Effects Of Air Quality Regulations And Compliance Plans On An Electric Utility. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1973.

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