Coal Plant Closure Bonds Gain Steam With Shift In Power Mix
By Keith Goldberg ( March 13, 2019, 7:24 PM EDT) -- A clean energy bill passed by New Mexico state legislators Tuesday allows utilities to issue ratepayer-backed bonds in order to close coal-fired power plants, and experts say the idea is gaining favor as a way for states to accelerate the transition from coal to cleaner electricity sources without soaking ratepayers in the process....
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