Opponents of the Environmental Protection Agency’s recent “Good Neighbor” Plan claim that these important standards for so-called wandering ozone could destabilize the electric power system by, for instance, retiring coal-fired plants too soon. The rule does no such thing, according to some of the nation’s leading engineers and analysts with expertise in the operation, structure, economics, regulation, and reliability of the U.S. power system.
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Mar 14, 2025
Julia Stein is quoted in the San Francisco Chronicle about climate regulation backsliding at the EPA
Mar 13, 2025
Ahilan Arulanantham is quoted by WBUR on Trump's ability to withhold funds from cities where he disputes policies regarding immigration and more
Mar 13, 2025
Ann Carlson talks to Sierra magazine about the gutting of climate regulations at the EPA
Mar 10, 2025
Ann Carlson is quoted by Rolling Stone about how the Trump administration threatens efforts to curb climate change
Mar 10, 2025
Ingrid Eagly's scholarship on immigration is featured in HBO's 'Last Week Tonight With John Oliver'
Mar 10, 2025
Jon Michaels speaks with Reuters about Trump's orders targeting law firms
Mar 10, 2025
Adam Winkler is quoted by Sentient about whether Trump has the authority to cut federal funding
Mar 07, 2025
Rick Hasen speaks with the Atlantic about North Carolina's supreme court election
Mar 06, 2025
William Boyd talks to ProPublica about legislation that would prohibit the EPA from using chemical assessments in regulations
Mar 06, 2025
Kimberly Clausing speaks with Bloomberg Law about the effects of slashing the IRS workforce