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What is the Clean Energy Group and why does it support the adoption of multi-pollutant power plant legislation?

The Clean Energy Group, founded in 1997, is a coalition of electric generating and electric distribution companies that share a commitment to responsible environmental stewardship.  By working cooperatively with the environmental community, government, and other stakeholders, the Group seeks to promote the adoption of progressive environmental policies that are sustainable from both an environmental and an economic perspective.

The Clean Energy Group member companies are developing or operate power plants throughout the U.S., including the Northeast, Midwest, Southeast, Southcentral, Mid-Atlantic and Western U.S., as well as Canada and Mexico.  The Clean Energy Group companies operate a diverse mix of clean and efficient electric generating assets, including coal, oil, gas, nuclear, hydroelectric, and renewables.

Several of the Clean Energy Group companies participate in the Clean Air Policy Initiative, which supports the adoption of national multi-pollutant power plant legislation.



 

Questions and Answers

What is the Clean Energy Group and why does it support the adoption of multi-pollutant power plant legislation?

Is there is a specific legislative proposal that the Clean Energy Group has endorsed?

What are the advantages of a multi-pollutant approach?