Office of Air and Radiation (OAR)
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Recent News About Office of Air and Radiation (OAR)
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EPA Announces Final “Good Neighbor” Plan to Cut Harmful Smog, Protecting Health of Millions from Power Plant, Industrial Air Pollution
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EPA recognizes 15 organizations for certifying the most buildings as ENERGY STAR in 2022
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U.S. Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Agency Partner to Support Reliable Electricity
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Biden-Harris Administration Announces Over $250 Million to Fund Innovative Projects That Tackle Climate Pollution
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EPA Announces Most Energy-Efficient Manufacturing Plants of 2022
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EPA Releases 2022 Power Plant Emissions Data
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EPA Administrator Regan Marks Delivery of Kansas’ First Electric School Buses, Announces Electric Utility Pledge to Support Successful Deployment of Electric School Buses Nationwide
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EPA Administrator Regan Marks Delivery of Kansas’ First Electric School Buses, Announces Electric Utility Pledge to Support Successful Deployment of Electric School Buses Nationwide
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Biden-Harris Administration Reaffirms Scientific, Economic, and Legal Underpinnings of Limits on Toxic Air Pollution from Power Plants
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EPA Opens Public Comment Period for Indoor airPLUS Program Update
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EPA Proposes to Strengthen Air Quality Standards to Protect the Public from Harmful Effects of Soot
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U.S. EPA’s ENERGY STAR Program Advances Energy Management through Smart Homes
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Final EPA Standards for Heavy-Duty Vehicles to Slash Dangerous Pollution and Take Key Step Toward Accelerating Zero-Emissions Future
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U.S. Fuel Economy Maintains Record High; CO2 Emissions Reach Record Lows, and All Large Manufacturers Meet Greenhouse Gas Standards
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EPA Proposes Rule to Advance Transition to Safer, More Efficient Heating and Cooling Technologies
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Registration Open for EPA Virtual Public Hearing on EPA’s Supplemental Proposal to Cut Methane Pollution to Protect Communities, Combat Climate Change, and Bolster American Innovation
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EPA Takes Next Steps in Renewable Fuel Standard Program for 2023-25
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EPA Takes Next Steps in Renewable Fuel Standard Program for 2023-25
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EPA Orders Two Illinois Drinking Water Suppliers to Comply with Requirements of America’s Water Infrastructure Act
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Biden-Harris Administration Strengthens Proposal to Cut Methane Pollution to Protect Communities, Combat Climate Change, and Bolster American Innovation