California is ahead of the game as Obama releases Clean Power Plan

By Tony Barboza of LA Times | Link to article

Steam billows from the coal-fired Merrimack Station in Bow, N.H. President Obama's Clean Power Plan poses significant challenges for states that rely on coal-fired power plants for much of their electricity. (Jim Cole / Associated Press)

Steam billows from the coal-fired Merrimack Station in Bow, N.H. President Obama’s Clean Power Plan poses significant challenges for states that rely on coal-fired power plants for much of their electricity. (Jim Cole / Associated Press)

President Obama’s plan to cut carbon pollution from power plants over the next 15 years will force states to address climate change by pushing them to act more like California.

The Clean Power Plan announced Monday poses significant challenges for states that rely on coal-fired power plants for much of their electricity, but complying with the rules will be a breeze for California. That’s because the state has practically eliminated coal from its energy portfolio and leads the nation with the toughest regulations to cut the greenhouse gas emissions that are warming the planet.

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