The European Union suggested changes to its 20-billion-euros ($20.97 billion) plan to finance a shift away from Russian fossil fuels, seeking to alleviate member states’ concerns over the way funds from a carbon market-based tool will be distributed.
The environmental agency is now left with “more costly and less effective” options to curb power-plant emissions after Supreme Court ruling strips broader oversight.
Golden State’s legislature grants water agency the authority to finance or buy power plants—even gas-fired generators.
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