What the Supreme Court MATS ruling means for utilities and the EPA Clean Power Plan
Harold Blinderman was quoted in the article, "What the Supreme Court MATS ruling means for utilities and the EPA Clean Power Plan," in Utility Dive. In the article, Blinderman discussed the scope of the Supreme Court ruling and observed that, while the Court took issue with the manner in which EPA considered costs as part of its rulemaking, it did not invalidate EPA's authority to regulate mercury and air toxics.
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