Politics
Trump’s Best Shot at Saving Coal Is an Obscure Power Market
FERC draws new battle lines in the U.S. electricity wars.
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In the past three months, regulators appointed by President Donald Trump have disrupted ambitious plans to combat climate change in electric grids serving 85 million people in the U.S., from Chicago to New York to Washington.
It was easy: an agency just rewrote some obscure pricing rules.