coercitiv
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My understanding is power plants use complex air filtering installations to meet environmental regulations. I doubt the turbines fall under the same rules and regulations, they are meant to be compact, temporary generators. They're probably not meant o be used in great numbers in a single location either.In NYC, there are gas powered power plants right in the middle of the city, and they don't seem to be the problem.
Or the "problem" in Memphis is manufactured, to create political propaganda...
I did a quick search in the article linked above, and it seems this would indeed be the case:
The turbines are only temporary and don’t require federal permits for their emissions of NOx and other hazardous air pollutants like formaldehyde, xAI’s environmental consultant, Shannon Lynn, said during a webinar hosted by the Memphis Chamber of Commerce. The argument appears to rely on a loophole in federal regulations that environmental groups and former EPA officials say shouldn’t apply to the situation.