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EPA eyes cuts to costly power plant regulations. Critics say they save lives

The Environmental Protection Agency is taking aim at Biden-era regulations for power plants. While environment and public health advocates have sharply criticized the push to end limits on carbon dioxide emissions and roll back standards for mercury and air toxins, the EPA says the regulations are too costly for the industry and are at odds with what they need to produce more energy.  EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin called the regulations examples …

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