Courts Leave States Few Tools To Spur Plant Projects

By Keith Goldberg ( October 22, 2013, 5:44 PM EDT) -- The ability of U.S. states to encourage developers to build new power plants in order to lower energy costs and ensure grid reliability may be severely limited after a pair of federal courts recently held that subsidies offered by New Jersey and Maryland intruded on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's exclusive authority over wholesale electricity markets, experts say....

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