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Coal plant self-commitments saddled Midwest electricity customers with $350 million in unnecessary costs in 2018, according to a new analysis from the Union of Concerned Scientists, which is calling on regulators to rein in the practice through investigations. "Used, But How Useful?" concludes that individual ratepayers could have saved an...
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