On April 25, the EPA announced a new suite of rules aiming to decreasing pollution in four areas. Key among these was the EPA’s decision not to consider hydrogen co-firing as a solution to mitigating emissions in the power sector. Communities now have an unprecedented and unique moment to continue influencing the EPA rule making process, which will have repercussions for decades to come.
Recognizing the importance of this moment, NJEJA hosted a webinar on Tuesday, May 14 for community organizations, advocacy groups, and individuals interested in engaging in this comment period.
Use this toolkit to learn more about the rule and its relationship to carbon capture and hydrogen, as well as what you can do to take action for your community!
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