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PJM looks to plug ‘leaks’ sprouting from patchwork of state carbon policies

June 3, 2019
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The nation’s largest electric grid operator is grappling with how to prevent state climate policies from merely pushing emissions — and costs — across state lines.
Source: Renewable Energy

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