The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) also announced to cut by 2030 particle pollution, nitrogen oxides and sulphur dioxide by more than 25 per cent as a co-benefit.
"Climate change, fuelled by carbon pollution, supercharges risks to our health, our economy, and our way of life," said EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy.
"EPA is delivering on a vital piece of President Obama's Climate Action Plan by proposing a Clean Power Plan that will cut harmful carbon pollution from our largest source--power plants," McCarthy said.
The series of steps announced by EPA would avoid up to 6,600 premature deaths, up to 150,000 asthma attacks in children, and up to 490,000 missed work or school days.
It would provide up to USD 93 billion in climate and public health benefits.
By 2030, it would also shrink electricity bills roughly eight per cent by increasing energy efficiency and reducing demand in the electricity system.
The 30 per cent reduction in carbon-dioxide emissions by 2030 from plants will be based on emission levels from 2005.
"We don't have to choose between a healthy economy and a healthy environment--our action will sharpen America's competitive edge, spur innovation, and create jobs," McCarthy said.
According to EPA, the Clean Power Plan will be implemented through a state-federal partnership under which states identify a path forward using either current or new electricity production and pollution control policies to meet the goals of the proposed programme.
States can choose the right mix of generation using diverse fuels, energy efficiency and demand-side management to meet the goals and their own needs.
It allows them to work alone to develop individual plans or to work together with other states to develop multi-state plans, EPA said.
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