Supreme Court allows Biden's regulations on coal-fired plants to remain, for now
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The Supreme Court upheld a Biden administration regulation aimed at limiting pollution from coal-fired power plants, allowing legal challenges to continue.
The rule requires many coal-fired power plants to capture 90% of their carbon emissions or shut down within eight years, with compliance starting in 2025.
Rich Nolan of the National Mining Association argues the rule imposes unattainable standards and could lead to catastrophic results for the economy.
The regulation is critical for Biden's commitment to eliminate carbon pollution from the electricity sector by 2035 and economy-wide by 2050.
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