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Birchtech Applauds EPA and President Donald J. Trump’s Proclamation Supporting American Clean Coal

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President Grants Two-Year Exemption from Biden-Era Clean Power Plan 2.0 Requirements on Coal Plants

CORSICANA, Texas, April 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Birchtech Corp. (TSX: BCHT) (OTCQB: BCHT) ("Birchtech" or the "Company"), a leader in specialty activated carbon technologies for sustainable air and water treatment, today issued a statement in strong support of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and President Donald J. Trump’s recent Proclamation, which grants a two-year exemption to certain coal-fired power plants from compliance with the updated Mercury Air Toxics Standards (“MATS”) introduced under the Biden Administration’s Clean Power Plan 2.0 in 2024.

This action aims to safeguard national energy security and ensure the continued operation of critical power generation facilities through at least 2029.

Following the EPA’s March 12, 2025, announcement reconsidering the MATS rule—a move previously endorsed by Birchtech—President Trump signed a Proclamation on April 8, 2025, exempting specific stationary sources, identified in Annex I of the Proclamation, from the enhanced emissions requirements finalized on May 7, 2024. Known formally as the National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Coal- and Oil-Fired Electric Utility Steam Generating Units Review of the Residual Risk and Technology Review (89 FR 38508), this rule, scheduled to be enforced beginning in July 2027,will not apply to the 47 power utilities named in the Annex for a two-year period from the scheduled 2027 compliance date.

These plants will continue to operate under the original 2011 MATS regulation, which mandates a 90% reduction in mercury emissions and significant reductions in other pollutants—recognized as one of the strictest environmental standards globally.

Birchtech CEO, Richard MacPherson, commented: “The United States already enforces the most stringent mercury regulations in the free world—rules that are successfully reducing emissions under the Trump Administration’s continued commitment to clean coal technologies.

“We commend EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and President Trump for this important decision, which allows 47 major coal plant owners and more than 60 plants —vital to maintaining grid stability—to remain online without being burdened by recently introduced regulatory add-ons. These plants have operated for approximately 10 years under the original MATS framework, contributing to improved air quality nationwide.

“Birchtech is proud to be a leader in this effort. We believe our SEA® technology is deployed by approximately 80% of the U.S. coal-fired fleet using sorbent-based mercury capture, helping reduce emissions and protect public health.