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Carriers will be allowed to emit 85 percent of their designated cap for free for the first year.
Coal-fired plants, meanwhile, may be allowed to emit as many as 1,400 pounds per megawatt-hour.
The government continued to set pollution standards, but the market would do the work of determining how much sulfur dioxide each individual company would be allowed to emit.
Poland and Estonia, meanwhile, have been bickering with the European Commission over the amount of carbon dioxide the two countries should be allowed to emit.
What's fundamentally at issue in Paris although the matter is never stated this baldly, because, if it were, the conference might as well be called off is who should be allowed to emit the tons that remain.
This is the total amount of greenhouse gases which the UK economy will be allowed to emit in the 2028-30 period, which will now be cut by 57% on 1990 levels.
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The EPS establish the level of carbon that an electricity generating plant is allowed to emit for a given unit of power.
This has been a boon for Detroit but not for cleaner air, mainly because S.U.V.'s, which are officially classed as light trucks, have been allowed to emit up to three times as much pollution per mile as standard cars.
Operations are also governed by rules about how much air pollution a generating station is allowed to emit; how much it is permitted to raise the temperature of the lake or river it uses for cooling water; and how much power must be generated within a geographic area, regardless of capacity elsewhere, to ensure reliability.
The inert porous medium, used in the flow passage of combustion gas, is allowed to emit and absorb radiant energy.
However, when taking account of black carbon emissions, the picture changes: diesel cars were allowed to emit up to 50 mg PM km−1 prior to 2005 (Euro 3).
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