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From: Brown, Ashley <Brown.Ashley@epa.gov> Sent: Friday, February 28, 2025 3:17:01 PM To: Joseph Craft <Joseph.Craft@arlp.com> Subject: On Behalf of Administrator Zeldin
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EPA ADMINISTRATOR MEETING INFORMATION FORM
This form assists in planning participation in meetings. Please be complete to minimize need for follow up. This is not a meeting confirmation.
Meeting Logistics Requesting individual/organization:
(Please identify the person(s) (name and affiliation) requesting the meeting, including any background information on the affiliated organization(s).) Note if this is an EPA hosted or co-hosted event.
Contact information: Title of the meeting:
Joe Craft, [HYPERLINK "mailto:joe.craflgarlp com" ], i . 6PefSO^. (Pm CEO Alliance Resource Partners, a publicly traded energy company under the ticker symbol ARLP.
The topicfor discussion - - protecting the U.S. supply chain to meet the growing electricity of the nation.
Describe the proposed meeting topic/ agenda, provide available briefing materials:
Describe the action sought from the meeting and/or identify desired outcome(s):
Proposed meeting date and time (if date is flexible please indicate the range):
Requested length of time:
See above. No materials will be provided at the meeting.
Knowledge and understanding how policy decisions will impact electric power supply chain.
Morning ofMarch 5 ends no later than noon. Or March 4 between 2 and 4 pm or Friday March 7,2025 Provide suggested amount of time needed. 30 minutes
Please explain any time sensitivity that impacts the date of the meeting, such as court-ordered or statutory deadline:
Proposed meeting location:
None
Virtual? EPA building? Other location (city, state)? EPA building or any other DC location that administrator prefers
If the Administrator is unable to meet, is a No surrogate desired? If yes, who specifically?
Are you planning to issue a press-
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statement on this meeting?
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EPA ADMINISTRATOR MEETING INFORMATION FORM
This form assists in planning participation in meetings. Please be complete to minimize need for follow up. This is not a meeting confirmation.
Will you be requesting photography from No the meeting?
Meeting Participants Expected meeting participants:
(-Name, organizational affiliation, email address. Please use the format in the table below)
-Name, organizational affiliation -Cherry Blossom, AO
Email with ";" at the end Blossom.Cherrygepa.gov,.
Same as above. Lexington, Ky
no Are any expected meeting participants federally registered lobbyists or lobbying organizations? (If yes, please identify.)
Are any expected meeting participants a no partisan political candidate, a representative of a political party or a registered political action committee (PAC)? (If yes, please identify.)
No Do any expected meeting participants seek or currently have any business interests with the Agency such as permits, contracts, litigation, grants, etc.? (If yes, please identify.)
Background for the Meeting
Will the meeting involve legislation,
No
broad policy options, or other general
matters that involve a large and diverse
range of persons and interests? (If yes,
please describe.)
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EPA ADMINISTRATOR MEETING INFORMATION FORM
This form assists in planning participation in meetings. Please be complete to minimize need for follow up. This is not a meeting confirmation.
Will the meeting involve regulations, rules, or other matters that impact a specific industry, sector of the economy, or group of persons? (If yes, please describe.)
Yes, permit regulations, electricity generation regulations
Will the meeting involve a litigation
No
matter, a permit, a grant, a contract, or
any other matter that involves specific
parties? (If yes, please identify the matter
and list the specific parties.)
Any additional notes or information?
No
Technology for Virtual Meetings
Preferred Virtual Meeting Platform? Do you use Microsoft Teams? Disclaimer for recording the meeting.
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Please return this completedform to [ HYPERLINK "mailto:zeldinscheduling@epa.gov" ], and copy [ HYPERLINK "mailto:brown.ashley@epa.gov" ]
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Brown, Ashley [Brown.Ashley@epa.gov] 3/5/2025 5:22:24 AM Joseph Craft [Joseph.Craft@arlp.com] Re: On Behalf of Administrator Zeldin
Hi Joe,
Thank you so much for your patience while we work through our schedule. You have not been forgotten.
Ashley
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From: Brown, Ashley <Brown.Ashley@epa.gov> Sent: Friday, February 28, 2025 3:17:01 PM To: Joseph Craft <Joseph.Craft@arlp.com> Subject: On Behalf of Administrator Zeldin
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Brown, Ashley [/O=EXCHANGELABS/OU=EXCHANGE ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=8D0606BC1F694C6AA1C3A90C00B7825D-51E37D1D-82] 4/7/2025 6:45:11PM Deborah.Lackey@arlp.com [deborah.lackey@arlp.com] FW: Meeting Request America's Power letter to Administrator Zeldin March 3 2025.pdf
Hello Deborah,
Please clarify the "Kentucky issues." Thank you!
Ashley Brown U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Director of Scheduling -- Office of Administrator
From: Deborah Lackey <Deborah.Lackey@arlp.com> Sent: Monday, April 7, 2025 2:10 PM To: Brown, Ashley <Brown.Ashley@epa.gov>; Joseph Craft <Joseph.Craft@arlp.com> Subject: RE: Meeting Request
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Good afternoon, Ashley. Thank you for your email. The following three persons will accompany Mr. Craft tomorrow:
1.
Senator Robert Stivers, President of the Kentucky Senate
2.
Michelle Bloodworth, President & CEO, America's Power
3.
Paul Bailey, Chief Policy Officer, America's Power
Senate President Stivers will also be attending the Energy EO signing later in the day and could be helpful to the Administrator in understanding Kentucky issues. Mr. Craft would be pleased to make this introduction. Michelle Bloodworth and Paul Bailey from America's Power will provide industry perspective. Michelle wrote to the Administrator on March 3, and that letter is attached for his reference. Thank you for the map and instructions for entering the building. If there is a security link to complete prior to the meeting, will you kindly forward it to me?
Best, Deborah
Deborah Lackey I Vice President & ChiefFinancial Officer Alliance GP, LLC JC Land, LLC
1717 South Boulder Avenue, Suite 400, Tulsa, OK 74119 ft 918.295.7665 I 8 918.295.7361 I E deborah.lackevParlo.com
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Hi Joe,
Please confirm the topic for tomorrow at 11:15am ET and please let me know if there are any other attendees.
Ashley Brown U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Director of Scheduling -- Office of Administrator
From: Brown, Ashley Sent: Thursday, April 3, 2025 5:44 PM To: Joseph Craft <Joseph:C raft@arlp.com> Subject: RE: Meeting Request
Thank you! We are all set for April 8 (Tuesday) at 11:15am ET. Also, please let me know if you will have any other attendees with you this time and please confirm the topic. Thank you!
Here are the arrival instructions: The best place for visitors to arrive at the U.S. EPA via cab, uber, or on foot is at the Federal Triangle Station Metro Stop entrance on 12th Street in between Constitution and Pennsylvania Ave. Once arrived, please use the South Entrance near the metro stop escalators. A photo ID will be required to enter the building. I have also attached a PDF with helpful instructions.
Ashley Brown U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Director of Scheduling -- Office of Administrator
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Hi Joe!
April 8 will work best Q. Can you do 11:15am ET at our EPA HQ?
Ashley Brown U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Director of Scheduling -- Office of Administrator
From: Brown, Ashley Sent: Thursday, April 3, 2025 2:54 PM To: Joseph Craft <Joseph C aft@arlp.com> Subject: RE: Meeting Request
Hi Joe,
Could you confirm your topics of discussion please? Still working on the schedule for your awareness!
Ashley Brown U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Director of Scheduling -- Office of Administrator
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I see he will be attending NMA meeting at Sea Island, so meeting there maybe the most convenient?
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AMERICAS POWER
Reliable Secure Resilient Affordable
March 3, 2025
Honorable Lee M. Zeldin Administrator U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Mail Code 1101A 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20460
Dear Administrator Zeldin:
I am writing on behalf of America's Power, the only national trade association whose sole mission is to advocate for the nation's fleet of coal-fired power plants (coal fleet). Our membership is comprised of electricity generators and major sectors of the coal supply chain (coal producers, equipment manufacturers, and companies that transport coal) whose health is necessary to support the coal fleet.
The coal fleet and its supply chain are essential to maintaining a reliable and affordable electricity supply. Among its many attributes, the coal fleet provides essential reliability services that keep the electricity grid stable, helps stabilize electricity prices, provides energy security due to on-site coal stockpiles, possesses a high capacity value (a measure of dependability during extreme events), and contributes to a diversified energy portfolio. The coal fleet is also resilient. For example, the fleet provided one-third of the additional electricity that was needed when January's winter storm peaked. Wind and solar could satisfy only 3 percent of the increased demand for electricity at that time.
Despite the value of coal plants to the grid, roughly 40 percent of the coal fleet has retired. For perspective, the amount of coal-fired generating capacity that has retired so far is roughly three times larger than the electricity supply of New York State. EPA air, waste, and water regulations have played a significant role in causing many of these retirements.
To date, electricity generators have announced plans to retire an additional 60,000 megawatts of coal-fired generation (one-third of the remaining coal fleet) by the end of 2030. These coal retirements - which would be sufficient to power several hundred hyperscale data centers - are in stark contrast to the need to preserve dependable sources of electricity which are desperately needed because of rapidly increasing electricity growth and consistent warnings from the North American Electric Reliability Corporation that half the U.S. is at "high" or "elevated" risk of blackouts during the next 5 years.
Six EPA regulations are either causing or threaten to cause even more coal retirements than those announced so far: Clean Power Plan 2.0, Good Neighbor Plan, Mercury and Air Toxics Standards, Effluent Limitations Guidelines, Coal Combustion Residuals, and the Regional Haze Rule. Besides causing the premature retirement of coal plants, these regulations would add additional costs to the more than $70 billion that has already been spent by electricity generators over the past two decades for advanced emission controls to reduce emissions of sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, and mercury.
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Below is a very brief, high-level description of each rule. While EPA needs to take timely action to address each rule, we urge the agency to make the immediate repeal of the Clean Power Plan 2.0 a high priority.
Clean Power Plan 2.0 While each rule poses a serious threat to the coal fleet, the Clean Power Plan 2.0 is the greatest threat. The U.S. Supreme Court declined to stay the rule, so it is in effect until repealed. As you know, the rule requires states to submit implementation plans to EPA by May of next year. Because EPA has not had time yet to repeal the rule, states are still obligated by law to adopt plans that implement the rule. These plans must include enforceable requirements to retire coal units before 2032 or meet unachievable performance standards that require either natural gas co-firing at infeasible levels by 2030 or the installation of unproven and exorbitantly expensive carbon capture and storage technology by 2032. These unachievable standards put the entire coal fleet at risk of premature retirement. Meeting these compliance deadlines will force electricity generators and states to make implementation decisions very soon if they have not done so already. Some decisions could have irreversible, adverse impacts. Therefore, we urge EPA to repeal the rule as quickly as possible.
Good Neighbor Plan EPA issued its Good Neighbor Plan in 2023. The purpose of the rule is to comply with the 2015 ambient air quality standard for ozone. The rule imposes a federal implementation plan (FIP) on 23 states to reduce nitrogen oxides emissions. The FIP was issued because EPA disapproved individual state plans to reduce emissions. Federal appeals courts have stayed most of these disapprovals, and the U.S. Supreme Court has stayed the Good Neighbor Plan. EPA should revise or rescind the SIP disapprovals for the 23 states that are covered by the rule. If a federal plan is still necessary after EPA reconsiders the disapprovals, the agency should undertake a new rulemaking to revise the nitrogen oxides control requirements for fossil fuel-fired power plants. A revised rule should (1) increase the threshold for determining whether emission sources in upwind states "significantly contribute" to downwind ozone nonattainment problems and (2) base the need for emission controls on improvements to air quality, not on whether controls are cost-effective even when additional controls are not necessary for addressing non-attainment problems.
Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) EPA adopted more stringent standards last year for filterable particulate matter (PM) and mercury. The new filterable PM standard applies to all coal (bituminous, subbituminous, and lignite) units, and the new mercury standard applies to lignite-fired units. These new standards should be repealed and not replaced because there are no meaningful public health benefits from tightening these standards, and there have been no new developments in control technologies to justify the revisions, as required by the Clean Air Act.
Effluent Limitations Guidelines (ELG) Last year, EPA issued revised ELGs for certain liquid discharges from coal-fired power plants. (The agency previously issued ELGs for coal-fired power plants in 2015 and 2020.) The recent 2024 rule set stringent limits for three wastewater streams based on the use of technologies to achieve zero discharge. However, these zero discharge technologies are unproven and costly. The 2024 rule requires plants to meet the new requirements by the end of 2029 unless they commit to retire or stop burning coal by 2034. Implementation of the 2024 rule should be stayed to allow EPA time to repeal but not replace the rule, which would leave coal-fired power plants to comply with the 2020 rule. In addition, 29 coal-fired units have committed to
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retire by 2028 as one of the options in the 2020 rule. Because of increased power demand and the increased grid reliability risks, EPA should release these units from their commitment to retire so they can continue to operate.
Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) CCR (also referred to as coal ash) is produced from the burning of coal in coal-fired power plants. EPA issued rules for the disposal of CCR in 2015, 2018, 2020, and 2024. Since 2020, the agency has undertaken several initiatives to increase the stringency and expand the scope of these rules for groundwater monitoring, the closure of surface impoundments that contain CCR, and corrective action. Many of these initiatives are based on new, more stringent interpretations of existing requirements. EPA should reject these stringent interpretations and adopt reasonable interpretations. This can be accomplished through policy guidance without the need to undertake new rulemakings. In addition, EPA issued a CCR Legacy Rule in 2024 that established new requirements for inactive surface impoundments at both operating and retired coal-fired power plants. This legacy rule should be rescinded or revised to correct provisions that require the removal of all CCR at both active and inactive surface impoundments.
Regional Haze Rule The purpose of this rule is to improve visibility in Class I Areas (mostly national parks) by reducing emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides. States have the responsibility for developing plans to reduce emissions of these two pollutants, but EPA must approve these plans. The agency has determined that state regional haze plans are not stringent enough and has imposed federal plans on states. These federal plans require additional emission controls even though additional controls will not achieve perceptible improvements in visibility and are not necessary for states to achieve "reasonable further progress" towards improving visibility. EPA should reverse its current policy of overriding state regional haze plans and approve state plans unless a state has failed to provide a reasonable explanation for its decisions.
Please contact me at
ericasPower.org or Paul Bailey at
PBalley@AmericasPc arE: if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Michelle Bloodworth President and CEO
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Thank you!
Ashley Brown U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Director of Scheduling -- Office of Administrator
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I will add them to the list. Please have the group arrive at least 10 min early to get through security :) Also could you please provide a POC for the group? I need a cell please
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From: Deborah Lackey <Deborah.Lackey@arlp.com> Sent: Monday, April 7, 2025 3:03 PM To: Brown, Ashley <Brown.Ashley@epa.gov> Subject: RE: Meeting Request
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No "issue" - we merely meant topics or information, and Mr. Craft thought making the introduction could be helpful for down the road. If the Administrator is opposed to Stivers attending, please just let me know.
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Hello Deborah,
Please clarify the "Kentucky issues." Thank you!
Ashley Brown U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Director of Scheduling -- Office of Administrator
From: Deborah Lackey <I _:!T: -'6 -ckev@arlp.com> Sent: Monday, April 7, 2025 2:10 PM To: Brown, Ashley <Brown shley@epa.gov>; Joseph Craft <Joseph.Craft@arlp.com> Subject: RE: Meeting Request
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Good afternoon, Ashley. Thank you for your email. The following three persons will accompany Mr. Craft tomorrow:
1.
Senator Robert Stivers, President of the Kentucky Senate
2.
Michelle Bloodworth, President & CEO, America's Power
3.
Paul Bailey, Chief Policy Officer, America's Power
Senate President Stivers will also be attending the Energy EO signing later in the day and could be helpful to the Administrator in understanding Kentucky issues. Mr. Craft would be pleased to make this introduction. Michelle Bloodworth and Paul Bailey from America's Power will provide industry perspective. Michelle wrote to the Administrator on March 3, and that letter is attached for his reference. Thank you for the map and instructions for entering the building. If there is a security link to complete prior to the meeting, will you kindly forward it to me?
Best,
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Deborah
Deborah Lackey I Vice President & ChiefFinancial Officer Alliance GP, LLC JC Land, LLC
1717 South Boulder Avenue, Suite 400, Tulsa, OK 74119 ft 918.295.7665 I 8 918.295.7361 I E deborah.lackevParlD.com
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Hi Joe,
Please confirm the topic for tomorrow at 11:15am ET and please let me know if there are any other attendees.
Ashley Brown U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Director of Scheduling -- Office of Administrator
From: Brown, Ashley Sent: Thursday, April 3, 2025 5:44 PM To: Joseph Craft <E)serh C aft@arip.com> Subject: RE: Meeting Request
Thank you! We are all set for April 8 (Tuesday) at 11:15am ET. Also, please let me know if you will have any other attendees with you this time and please confirm the topic. Thank you!
Here are the arrival instructions: The best place for visitors to arrive at the U.S. EPA via cab, uber, or on foot is at the Federal Triangle Station Metro Stop entrance on 12th Street in between Constitution and Pennsylvania Ave. Once arrived, please use the South Entrance near the metro stop escalators. A photo ID will be required to enter the building. I have also attached a PDF with helpful instructions.
Ashley Brown U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Director of Scheduling -- Office of Administrator
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April 8 will work best Q. Can you do 11:15am ET at our EPA HQ?
Ashley Brown U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Director of Scheduling -- Office of Administrator
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Sent: Thursday, April 3, 2025 2:54 PM
To: Joseph Craft
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Hi Joe,
Could you confirm your topics of discussion please? Still working on the schedule for your awareness!
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I see he will be attending NMA meeting at Sea Island, so meeting there maybe the most convenient?
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Ashley, I will be in DC tomorrow - available at or after 3 pm, also Tuesday April 8 for Energy EO signing as well as Friday April 11. Hopefully one of those dates would work for a catch up meeting. thank you, Joe Craft
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Hi Joe,
Please let me know the next time you are in DC. Thank you!
Ashley Brown U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Director of Scheduling -- Office of Administrator
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