Trump EPA Opens Door for More Haze Pollution in Texas, Benefiting Wealthy Utilities - CleanTechnica

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Author: @cleantechnica
Published: 12/6/2025
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Read original articleThe Trump Administration’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved two regional haze pollution plans submitted by the Texas government that effectively allow increased haze pollution without requiring any reductions. These plans replace a stronger federal rule established during the Obama Administration, which mandated the installation of pollution control equipment at 15 of Texas’s dirtiest coal-fired power plants. The new EPA approval permits major coal plant owners, including NRG and Luminant, to avoid implementing these controls, thereby enabling continued or increased emissions of harmful pollutants that contribute to regional haze—a phenomenon that impairs visibility in natural areas and harms public health.
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), whose commissioners are appointed by Governor Greg Abbott, has historically submitted weak haze plans that fail to meet Clean Air Act requirements. Environmental advocates, such as the Sierra Club, criticize both the Texas government and the Trump EPA for disregarding public health and environmental concerns in favor of protecting wealthy utilities. The decision comes amid widespread opposition from over 30 organizations urging
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