Apco likely to seek delays in implementing new power plant rules Evan Jones July 8, 2011 1 minute read Appalachian Power hopes that new EPA power plant emissions rules can be delayed for its two Virginia coal-fired plants. News/Talk 960’s Evan Jones has the story. [audio:https://wfirnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/07-08-Apco-EPA-Wrap2-WEB.mp3|titles=07-08 Apco-EPA Wrap2-WEB] Click here to read the rules as published by the EPA Share: Post navigation Previous: Atlanta school scandal unlikely to effect Roanoke merit pay plansNext: Vehicle crashes into Hollins Goodwill store; man charged with DUI and hit-and-run Related Stories Virginia Tech professor reflects on passing of CNN founder Ted Turner Web Staff May 7, 2026 RoVa Labs at Carilion Clinic cuts the ribbon on shared lab space Gene Marrano May 6, 2026 A Virginia Tech professor who studies hospitality and tourism says those planning a vacation should do it now and not wait for gas prices to come down Gene Marrano May 6, 2026