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Climate Change and State Utility Commissions: What is the Public Interest? E-mail

State utility commissions have generally defined the public interest in electricity regulation as achieving the best possible tradeoff between low rates and reliable supply. Meeting environmental goals—for air, water, and land quality—has been treated as a constraint: state and federal policies under the Clean Air Act, The Federal Water Pollution Control Act, and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act placed obligations on generators that affected the commission strategy and regulation in pursuit of reasonable rates and reliable supply.

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