Harold Blinderman Discusses "Expiration Dates" for Natural Gas Plants with Law360
Harold Blinderman was quoted in a recent article in Law360 about the possibility of expiration dates on natural gas plants becoming the norm. With permitting decisions becoming increasingly intertwined with emission goals, states like Massachusetts are taking the lead with major carbon reduction targets that exceed federal requirements, said Blinderman.
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