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Electricity Charges, Mandates and Subsidies
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Electricity Charges, Mandates and Subsidies

By Jim RossiFebruary 21, 2019June 5th, 2021No Comments

Organizations Involved: Vanderbilt Law School
Source: Environmental Law Institute

Abstract

This book chapter discusses specific policy changes to electric power mandates, subsidies, and retail customer charges that can help facilitate the transition to deep decarbonization of the power sector.

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