From hotair.com -The Environmental Protection Agency has long maintained that a new proposed utility rule to reduce mercury and other emissions won’t affect the reliability of the nation’s power grid — but Congressional and industry investigators have found that an early draft of the rule that circulated within the administration included a section that acknowledged the rule might negatively impact reliability, the WSJ reports. It’s obvious to those who’ve examined the rule at any length that it’s designed to close coal-fired power plants, More News New Mexico
EPA Admitted-Then Denied Risks Associated With New Utility Rule
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Rachel Pulaski
on Tuesday, November 15, 2011
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