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Exelon Seeks Carbon Output Cuts
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US: July 16, 2008
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NEW YORK - Exelon Corp, the largest US nuclear power operator, said on Tuesday it would seek to slash carbon output from its own operations and those of its customers by 15 million metric tons per year by 2020.
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The plan seeks to reduce or offset emissions of the carbon dioxide gas blamed for contributing to global warming by the equivalent of removing 3 million cars from the roads, the company said. Nuclear power plant operators have long supported efforts to trim carbon dioxide emissions because their power plants emit virtually none of the greenhouse gas, in contrast to coal-fired power plants which are among the nation's top emitters of carbon.
(Reporting by Matt Daily, editing by Gerald E. McCormick)
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