“The EPA claims that OG&E failed to estimate emissions that did not occur. They are suing OG&E in an effort to force the company ‘to assess whether its projects were likely to result in a significant [GHG] emissions increase.’ The EPA had no authority to regulate GHG emissions when the work was done (2003 & 2006). The work (on boilers and turbine blade replacements) caused no emissions increase.”
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2013/07/10/epa-sues-ok-utility-for-obeying-the-law/
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