EPA emissions rule comes under scrutinyUtilities say one size fits all approach to regulating power plant CO2 emissions may not work in Alaska’s unique situation Alan Bailey Petroleum News
Following the early June release of the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed new rule for curtailing carbon dioxide emissions from U.S. power generation plants, people have been trying to assess the potential impact of the rule on how electricity is generated, distributed and used. In Alaska t....
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