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Fitch: High-Cost, High-Rate States Most Challenged By EPA Clean Power Plan

2015-02-02 04:46:42| pollutiononline Home Page

Public power and cooperative utilities operating in states subject to high electricity costs, sizable mandated carbon-reduction goals and high carbon-reduction costs will be most challenged to preserve financial margins while complying with the EPA's Clean Power Plan, according to a new Fitch Ratings' report

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