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Power Plants

The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission was not required to consider whether an environmental review was necessary before it approved “affiliated-interest agreements” that will govern the construction and operation of a power plant in Wisconsin, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled.

ST. PAUL, Minn. — The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission was not required to consider whether an environmental review was necessary before it approved “affiliated-interest agreements” that will govern the construction and operation of a power plant in Wisconsin, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled

Categories / Appeals, Energy, Environment

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