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Message From: Sent: To: CC: Subject: Mario Lewis [Marlo.Lewis@cei.org] 12/18/2017 7:30:33 PM Gordon, Stephen [/o=ExchangeLabs/ou=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/cn=Recipients/cn=7c8fb4d82bff4eec98f5c5d00a47f554-Gordon, Ste] Bennett, Tate [/o=ExchangeLabs/ou=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/cn=Recipients/cn=lfa92542f7ca4d01973bl8b2fllb9141-Bennett, El] RE: EPA Announces Next Steps after Proposed Clean Power Plan Repeal Thanks Steven. The Sink does not seem to be live yet. From: Gordon, Stephen [mailto:gordon.stephen@epa.gov] Sent: Monday, December 18, 2017 2:22 PM To: Gordon, Stephen <gordon.stephen@epa.gov> Cc: Bennett, Tate <Bennett.Tate@epa.gov> Subject: EPA Announces Next Steps after Proposed Clean Power Plan Repeal Good Afternoon! Please see below announcement for today regarding an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRM) to announce that the Agency will solicit information from the public as EPA considers the next regulatory steps to limit greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from existing electric utility generating units (EGUs), also known as power plants. Let me know if you have any questions and please flag any statements your office may release on this matter. Regards, Stephen Stephen L. Gordon Jr. Deputy Director for Public Engagement Office of the Administrator U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (202) 564-1301 Gordon.Stephen@epa.gov EPA Announces Next Steps after Proposed Clean Power Plan Repeal WASHINGTON (December 18, 2017) -- Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRM) to announce that the Agency will solicit information from the public as EPA considers the next regulatory steps to limit greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from existing electric utility generating units (EGUs), also known as power plants. "Consistent with a commitment to the rule of law, we've already set in motion an assessment of the previous administration's questionable legal basis in our proposed repeal of the Clean Power Plan. With a clean slate, we can now move forward to provide regulatory certainty," said EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt. "Today's move ensures adequate and early opportunity for public comment from all stakeholders about next steps the Agency might take to limit greenhouse gases from stationary sources, in a way that properly stays within the law, and the bounds of the authority provided to EPA by Congress." Sierra Club v. EPA 18cv3472 NDCA Tier 5 ED 002061 00060150-00001 The ANPRM is a separate, but related, action to the October 16, 2017 proposal to repeal the so-called "Clean Power Plan." In that proposal, EPA proposed to determine that the Obama-era regulation exceeds the Agency's statutory authority. The ANPRM offers the public the opportunity to comment on specific topics for the Agency to consider in developing any subsequent proposed rule. EPA is specifically soliciting information on systems of emission reduction that are applicable to or at an EGU facility, information on compliance measures, and information on state-planning requirements under Clean Air Act section 111(d). EPA will take comment on the ANPRM for 60 days after publication in the Federal Register. More information including the ANPRM and fact sheet are available at: https://www.epa.gov/stationary-sources-airpojjution/electric-utilitv-generating-units-advance-notice-proposed Sierra Club v. EPA 18cv3472 NDCA Tier 5 ED 002061 00060150-00002