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NRECA Pursues Supreme Court Stay of EPA Mercury and Air Rule
The rule will be costly and hurt grid reliability without major health benefits, NRECA says.
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NRECA Fights ‘One-Size-Fits-All’ Coal Ash Rule
EPA should finalize permitting programs that can be tailored to individual sites, NRECA says.
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NRECA Files Application with U.S. Supreme Court to Stay EPA Power Plant Rule
The action follows the recent D.C. Circuit Court’s rejection of a stay request.
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NRECA Seeks Supreme Court Stay of EPA Power Plant Rule
A lower court denied NRECA’s stay request on July 19.
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NRECA Challenges Interior Conservation Rule
The rule could block large amounts of public lands from use by electric cooperatives.
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Co-op Energy Storage Projects Get Boost From New PACE Awards
Electric co-ops in Alaska and Arizona will develop energy storage with new federal loans.
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NRECA Seeks Immediate Halt to EPA’s Mercury and Air Rule for Power Plants
The new mercury and air standards may not even be achievable, NRECA says.
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Co-ops Discuss Risks, Opportunities of Demand Surge From AI, Data Centers
Data centers will have a “huge impact” on power consumption, NOVEC CEO David Schleicher said.
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Lawmakers Introduce Bill in Congress to Overturn EPA’s Power Plant Rule
Congressional opponents of the EPA’s power plant rule say it threatens grid reliability.