Utility Commissioners Urge EPA To Revise Air Rule To Encourage Renewables

August 5, 2004
State utility regulators are urging EPA to revise its proposal for controlling air pollution that drifts over state boundaries, calling on the agency to support more emission credits to new power plants that use renewable and efficient sources of energy, such as wind and cogeneration facilities. The argument is detailed in comments submitted by the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC) to EPA that support the agency's general approach to promoting efficient new sources of electricity generation in the...


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