DOE, EPA Signal New Direction in Federal Energy Policy

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During the week of October 10, Scott Pruitt, administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), signed an edict repealing the Clean Power Plan, which had been crafted by the EPA in 2015 in an effort to combat climate change and the adverse impacts on air quality stemming from emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) from electric generating plants and other industrial facilities.

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