Obama considers tougher than expected power plant emissions caps

Will Nichols
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Reports suggest utilities may face mandated cuts of up to 25 per cent that could require investments in clean energy

The Obama administration could be poised to impose new obligations on power stations that would require them to not only cut their direct emissions, but also invest in alternative clean technology measures....

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