A power company receives a yearly emissions allowance. The company is exceeding the allowable sulfur dioxide emissions under Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations as authorized by the Clean Air Act, and has used its entire emissions allowance. EPA requires the company to shut down unless it takes immediate action within EPA regulations. Which action can the power company take to continue operating?

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1. A power company receives a yearly emissions allowance. The company is exceeding the allowable sulfur dioxide emissions under Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations as authorized by the Clean Air Act, and has used its entire emissions allowance. EPA requires the company to shut down unless it takes immediate action within EPA regulations. Which action can the power company take to continue operating?