Supercritical power plants operate at higher temperatures and pressures than traditional subcritical coal plants, resulting in higher efficiencies of up to 46% and lower emissions. Supercritical plants use once-through boiler/turbine systems that exceed temperatures of 1075°F, compared to 850°F for subcritical plants. Benefits include reduced fuel and emissions costs. Modern supercritical plants have efficiencies over 45% and use proven emissions controls to reduce nitrogen oxide, sulfur oxide, particulate, and mercury emissions.