Critics say it’s an unwarranted centralization of power that sidelines local officials, and they worry it will increase new fossil-fuel power plants.
By Jon Hurdle
Pennsylvania lawmakers heard conflicting views this week over whether the state should set up a board that oversees the siting and operation of new electric-generating plants amid national fears that growing demand for electricity will exceed supply.
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