Lawsuit Seeks TVA Documents on Energy Plans , Fossil Fuel Industry Communications
A US environmental campaigner has filed a lawsuit against the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) for failing to release public records about its plans to replace coal plants with methane gas, according to reports released by the state’s fossil fuel industry.
Source: biologicaldiversity.orgPublished on 2022-10-11
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