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State regulatory issues in acid rain compliance

โœ Scribed by Barry D. Solomon; Steve Brick


Book ID
103995045
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
648 KB
Volume
5
Category
Article
ISSN
1040-6190

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โœฆ Synopsis


Environmental protection Agency, where he works on state issues in S02 allowance trading, and conservation and renewable energy options. He has worked in EPA's global climate change program and at FERC. Dr. Solomon holds a Ph.D. in public and environmental affairs from Indiana University. Steve Brick is vice president and co-founder of MSB Energy Associates, where he serves a variety of governmental and private sector clients on matters relating to integrated resource planning. He was previously a staff member at the Wisconsin Public Service Commission, and holds an M.S. in energy analysis and policy from the University of Wisconsin. State Regulatory Issues in Acid Rain Compliance An EPA workshop for state regulators and commission staff revealed a number of interesting aspects of compliance concerns likely to arise. But the biggest concern remains unanswered: will the market-based regime for emissions control produce the best results ?


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