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[20] Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection, “Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies (RCSA),” Title 22a, Section 22a-174-1 to 22a-174-200, “Abatement of Air Pollution,” web site www.dep.state.ct.us/air2/regs/ mainregs.htm.

[21] State and Territorial Air Pollution Program Administrators (STAPPA) and the Association of Local Air Pollution Control Officials (ALAPCO), “Comparison of State Multi-Pollutant Strategies for Power Plants” (April 2003).

[22] Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use Management, “Mercury Emissions from Coal-Fired Power Plants —The Case for Regulatory Action” (October 2003), web site www.nescaum.org.

[23] State of Maine, “An Act to Provide Leadership in Addressing the Threat of Climate Change,” Chapter 237, H.P. 622—L.D. 845, Session Laws of the State of Maine, 121st Legislature (Approved May 21, 2003), web site http://janus. state.me.us/legis.

[24] Maine Greenhouse Gas Initiative, web site http:// maineghg.raabassociates.org.

[25] Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, “Regulations and Notices,” web site www.mass.gov/dep/bwp/daqc/ daqcpubs.htm#regs.

[26] Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, ”Emission Control Plans,” web site www.mass.gov/dep/bwp/daqc/ daqcpubs.htm#ecp.

[27] Web site www.mass.gov/ocd/climate.html.

[28] Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, web sites www.mass.gov/dep/bwp/hgres.htm and www.mass.gov/dep/bwp/daqc/daqcpubs.htm#regs.

[29]“Air Quality Standards, Definitions, Sampling and Reference Methods and Air Pollution Control Regulations for the Entire State of Missouri,” Chapter 6, web site www.sos.mo.gov/ adrules/csr/current/10csr/10csr.asp.

[30] State of New Hampshire, New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules, ”Multiple Pollutant and Annual Budget Trading and Banking Program,” Chapter Env-A2900, web site www.des.state.nh.us/rules/air.htm.

[31] B.G. Rabe, “Greenhouse and Statehouse: The Evolving State Government Role in Climate Change” (Pew Center on Global Climate Change, November 2002), web site www.pewclimate.org.

[32] State of New York, Department of Environmental Conservation, “Acid Deposition Reduction Budget Trading Programs,” web site www.dec.state.ny.us/website/dar/adopted.html.

[33] State and Territorial Air Pollution Program Administrators (STAPPA) and the Association of Local Air Pollution Control Officials (ALAPCO), “Comparison of State Multi-Pollutant Strategies for Power Plants” (April 2003).

[34] North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Implementation of the “Clean Smokestacks Act” (May 30, 2003), web site http://daq.state.nc.us/news/ leg/.

[35] North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Mercury Clean Smokestacks Act Second Interim Report (September 2004), web site http://daq. state.nc.us/news/leg/.

[36] North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, CO2 Clean Smokestacks Act, Second Interim Report (September 2004), web site http://daq. state.nc.us/news/leg/.

[37] North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, web site http://daq.state.nc.us/news/leg/.

[38] State of Oregon, Oregon Administrative Rules, Chapter 345, Division 24, “Specific Standards for Siting Non-Nuclear Facilities and Related or Supporting Facilities,” web site http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/banners/rules.htm.

[39] Energy Information Administration, “State Electricity Profiles for Oregon, 2002,” web site www.eia.doe.gov/ emeu/states/main_or.html.

[40] S. Sadler, “Oregon Carbon Dioxide Emission Standards for New Energy Facilities,” Oregon Office of Energy, Oregon Energy Facility Siting Council, Rule Division 24, OAR 345-024-0500 (1997), web sites www.energy.state. or.us and www.climatetrust.org.

[41] Assuming a plant heat rate of 10,000 Btu per kilowatthour and a CO2 emission factor of 25.50 kg carbon per million Btu.

[42] Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, web site www.tnrcc.state.tx.us/permitting/airperm/ grandfathered.

[43] Web sites http://www1.leg.wa.gov/legislature and www. efsec.wa.gov.