Utilities May Get a Break from EPA on Cutting CO2

Climate Central: Bruce Braine, the vice-president of American Electric Power, a major regional utility, voiced the concerns shared by many utilities when he spoke at the Morgan Stanley headquarters in New York last fall about the Obama administration’s plan to snuff out emissions from coal-fired power plants as a way to tackle climate change. Braine complained that the plan forces them to cut too many emissions too quickly.

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