The many foes of U.S. EPA's Clean Power Plan are preparing to attack the Obama administration on a host of legal fronts as the court battle over the embattled rule gets underway. States, industries and other groups challenging the rule to clamp down on power plants' greenhouse gas emissions laid out their legal strategies in documents sent to a federal appeals court last week. Among their key accusations: EPA illegally issued duplicative rules for coal-fired power plants; the rule infringes on states' rights; the agency intrudes on federal energy regulators' turf; and EPA doesn't have the authority to force states to transform their energy systems to favor certain sources of electricity.
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