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Texas power plants and chemical companies benefit as Trump eases pollution rules, experts say

A two-year delay on new mercury rules benefits coal-fired power plants, while chemical plants got an exemption from stricter air pollution standards.

Steam rises from the stacks at the Martin Lake Coal-Fired Power Plant in Tatum on March 30, 2011.

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