Memory Lane: When cutting sulphur dioxide pollution was all the rage | Starr’s Point
At present, NSP’s sulphur dioxide emissions are capped at 72,000 tonnes a year. NSP revealed to the utility board that the province intends to amend its Air Quality Regulations to allow 90,000 tonnes of emissions for 2021 and 2022.
“The revised SO2 emissions limit for 2020-2022 will result in significant savings in solid fuel costs for customers,” notes NSP.Translation: high sulphur coal is cheaper – and it appears NSP plans to burn a fair amount of it over the next two years.