July 14, 2025 | Inside EPA | 1 minute read

The US Chamber of Commerce is offering suggestions for how the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) should change its cost-benefit analysis of the agency’s proposal to repeal Biden-era power plant greenhouse gas standards. A representative of the Chamber’s Global Energy Institute urged EPA to finalize a rule “that results in the elimination of [the Biden-era] aspirational requirements” largely premised on power plants installing carbon capture and storage (CCS).

Bracewell’s Jeff Holmstead previously told Inside EPA that “it’s really illegitimate to assume that all of [the Biden rule’s] benefits would have taken place if the technology is not available.”