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New York v. EPA
Geography
Year
2006
Document Type
Litigation
Part of
About this case
Filing year
2006
Status
Settlement agreement modified to extend EPA's deadline for publishing proposed standards.
Geography
Docket number
06-1322
Court/admin entity
United States → United States Federal Courts → United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia (D.C. Cir.)
Case category
Federal Statutory Claims (US) → Clean Air Act (US) → Environmentalist Lawsuits (US)
Principal law
United States → Clean Air Act (CAA)
At issue
Challenge to EPA’s decision declining to regulate GHG emissions from power plants and steam generating units.
Topics
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Documents
Filing Date
Document
Type
Topics
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Search results
06/23/2011
Settlement agreement modified to extend EPA's deadline for publishing proposed standards.
Settlement Agreement
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12/23/2010
Plaintiffs and EPA reached settlement under which EPA would propose greenhouse gas performance standards for new and modified electric generating units.
EPA announced that it had reached agreements in two lawsuits to propose sector-wide GHG emissions controls for electric utilities and petroleum refineries. The agreements call for EPA to propose revisions to new source performance standards and emissions guidelines for the industries, which include limits on GHGs. The new source performance standards will apply to new and modified facilities, while the emissions guidelines will apply to existing facilities. Under the agreement concerning electric power plants, EPA must propose the new standards by July 26, 2011 and finalize them by May 26, 2012.
Settlement Agreement
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09/24/2007
Remanded to EPA for consideration in light of Massachusetts v. EPA.
Decision
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09/13/2006
Greenhouse gas issue severed, assigned new docket number, and held in abeyance pending Supreme Court decision in Massachusetts v. EPA.
Decision
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Summary
Challenge to EPA’s decision declining to regulate GHG emissions from power plants and steam generating units.
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Group
Topics
Greenhouse gas
Economic sector
Finance