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EPA to regulate power plant emission

JAN 04, 2011
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NPR : The Environmental Protection Agency this week starts regulating greenhouse gases from power plants and other big polluters for the first time. Although the rules apply only to new construction and major expansions, they’ve become hugely controversial. Critics say the rules will drag down the economic recovery, reports Elizabeth Shogren in a National Public Radio broadcast.
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