First-of-its-kind law limits carbon emissions from coal gasification plants.

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Last April, Gov. John Baldacci signed into law a bill that charts the course for adoption of the nation's first limits on carbon dioxide emissions from coal gasification power plants and refineries. The new law, which CLF advanced together with Midcoast residents opposed to the proposed Wiscasset coal gasification plant, also imposes a three-year moratorium on licensing of such plants until the new regulations are developed.

The law closes a major loophole in existing laws which would otherwise allow increased and unlimited emissions of carbon dioxide--the primary pollutant that causes global warming--from coal gasification plants. That loophole would have opened the door for the Twin River Energy Center, a proposed coal gasification and diesel refinery in the coastal town of Wiscasset. If constructed, Twin River would have instantly become Maine's largest source of...

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