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EPA plan critic on cutting emissions and global competition

Clip: 6/2/2014 | 7m 52s

Jeff Holmstead of the Electric Reliability Coordinating Council gives another view.

For an opposing perspective on the EPA’s new rules on cutting carbon emissions, Gwen Ifill talks to Jeff Holmstead of the Electric Reliability Coordinating Council, a leading voice for many of the power companies opposed to the proposal.

06/02/2014 | Rating NR

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