(Bloomberg) -- U.S. utility executives, four months
after voting unanimously in support of federal legislation to
reduce greenhouse gas emissions, predicted a fight among
themselves over the specifics.
``It's going to be a real catfight,'' Armando Olivera,
president of FPL Group Inc.'s utility unit, Florida Power &
Light, said in a panel discussion yesterday in Denver during the
annual convention of the Edison Electric Institute, the
industry's trade group.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
after voting unanimously in support of federal legislation to
reduce greenhouse gas emissions, predicted a fight among
themselves over the specifics.
``It's going to be a real catfight,'' Armando Olivera,
president of FPL Group Inc.'s utility unit, Florida Power &
Light, said in a panel discussion yesterday in Denver during the
annual convention of the Edison Electric Institute, the
industry's trade group.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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