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Federal government won't investigate Green Mountain Power

2015-02-10 06:28:58| Energy - Topix.net

MONTPELIER >> The Federal Trade Commission won't open a formal investigation into Green Mountain Power's marketing of renewable energy, but is cautioning Vermont's largest power company to be clear in its communications with the public. The Environmental and Natural Resources Law Clinic at Vermont Law School had complained to the federal agency in September that GMP was making claims in Vermont about power coming from renewable sources, when credits for reducing carbon pollution are being sold out-of-state.

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