American Electric Power Co agreed with US environmental regulators to reduce emissions from the two coal units at the 1 815-MW Northeastern power plant in Oklahoma.
Ohio-based power company AEP said in a release its Oklahoma utility, Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO), would upgrade one of the 460-MW units at the Northeastern plant in 2015 and retire the other 460-MW unit in 2016.
AEP said the Oklahoma utility entered into an agreement in principle with the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the State of Oklahoma and the Sierra Club environmental group. That agreement addresses the Oklahoma PSO's future obligations under the EPA's Regional Haze rule and EPA's Mercury and Air Toxics Standard (MATS), AEP said. Read more here...
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