VIDEO: Top N.C. Environmental Regulator Tallies Clean Power Plan’s Costs
RALEIGH — The federal government’s proposal to restrict carbon dioxide emissions from power plants across the country could boost North Carolina’s electricity prices by as much as 22 percent, according to some estimates. The environmental benefits would be almost nonexistent. That’s the assessment from the head of the newly renamed N.C. Division of Environmental Quality, who spoke Monday to the John Locke Foundation’s Shaftesbury Society.